Brugal Papá Andrés
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Luxury collector's rum Brugal Papá Andrés in a beautiful decanter. This rum is the pride of the Brugal family, named after the founder Andrés Brugal.
EAN: 7460855230374
Code: BRUPA7G
Description
It is the greatest treasure of the Brugal family. The mixture was named after the founder Don Andrés Brugal and has been in the Brugal family for five generations before it was released for sale. Each limited edition is different from the previous one, and the 2018 ODISEA edition is designed to pay tribute to our founders and celebrate 130 years of tradition.
The carafe has an engraved metal collar next to a hand-polished sandblasted plate. It is presented in an elegant blue case with an intricate illustrative wave design that symbolizes Don Andrés' journey across the Atlantic. Only 1,000 pieces were produced for sale, which makes this rum unique and unusual.
Flavour Profile
Color:
beautifully clear, with rich gold
Aroma:
soft and fruity, reflecting the combination of rums from different casks
Aroma:
viscous and velvety, sweet tones
Finish:
long, smooth and sophisticated

Wood

Vanilla

Nuts

Fruit
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
7460855230374
Flavour profile
Wood, Vanilla, Nuts, Fruit
Country
Dominican Republic
Packaging
Case
Volume
0.7 l
Alc.
40 %
Unit price
2 272,71 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
1 pcs
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