Descripción
Nota de cata:
- Color: Conde de Cuba Añejo muestra un color ámbar claro
- Olor: notas de toffe y tabaco ligero
- Sabor: un agradable y fuerte sabor a vainilla
Ron proveniente de la República Dominicana que tiene un doble envejecimiento en madera: el primero durante 5 años en su lugar de origen y el segundo en las instalaciones de Rives Pitman en el Puerto de Santa María, reposando en barricas de roble americano que antes sirvieron para envejecer vino oloroso, lo que le da un cuerpo y una suavidad excepcional.
El excelentísimo Sr. D. Francisco Vives y Planes fue distinguido con el titulo de Conde de Cuba. Este Ron rememora las hazañas acaecidas en la isla, saboreando el calido y suave ron caribeño añejado.
Unidades caja | 6 |
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