Vigia rum


First, Ron Vigia owes his name to one of the most famous rum drinkers in Cuba - Ernest Hemingway. No, first of all, Hemingway was American and secondly, as you can probably already guess ... His name was not Vigia. This does not mean that there is no tenuous link.
Ernest Hemingway lived on a farm in the south-east of Havana which was called "Finca Vigia" or in English "The Lookout". The coat of arms Hemingway (the red emblem) is on the bottle / box.
It is noted as coming from Bodega Vigia.
Rhum Vigia is produced in the same distillery as Ron Mulata, the fifty -year -old distillery of Heriberto Duquesne, located in the Central region of Cuba at Villa Clara. Ron Vigia is raised in 180-liter ex-bourbon barrels and is made from aquavit and sugar cane syrup with a 40 ° degree and a volume 70CL