The Havana Club Cocktail Grand Prix returned once more in 2018, one of the oldest and most revered international cocktail competitions in the world.
The bi-annual event, now in its 12th year, discovers unknown talent from around the world by hosting an international head-to-head final in Cuba. This year's global winner was Ninon Fauvarque from France, who received the magnificent golden Giraldilla trophy, a bottle of Havana Club Maximo Extra Añejo and a budget of 20,000 Euros from Havana Club to activate their very own rum project in collaboration with the brand.
The best-known expression of the leading Cuban rum brand, this light rum is aged for three years in ex-bourbon casks giving it a light straw yellow hue.
This Cuban rum, aged for a minimum of seven years in ex-bourbon casks, is produced by a joint-venture between Pernod and state-owned Cuba Ron.
Part of Havana Club's Icónica Collection, the youngest rum in this blend of exceptional Cuban rums has been aged in white oak barrels for at least 15
Bottled at a premium 45% alc./vol., Icónica Selección De Maestros stands out as the rum with the highest alcohol strength in Havana Club's Icónica Collection.
The pinnacle of Havana Club's Icónica Collection, Maximo was created in 2002 by the late Don Jose Navarro, Primo Maestro del Ron Cubano.
Havana Club Ritual Cubano is aimed at the Spanish market, where dark rum (as the brand says) tends to be served with Coke. Havana Club Ritual Cubano is
Blended by Maestro del Ron Cubano Asbel Morales, this non-age-statement rum is the first (released in May 2016) of Havana Club’s Tributo Collection,
Launched in March 2017, Tributo 2017 is the second release in Havana Club's Tributo collection and comprises 2,500 bottles. The press release which accompanied
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