Dead Man's Fingers Coconut
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Very tasty and delicate blended rum Dead Man's Fingers Coconut with an exotic and refreshing scent. It is made from a mixture of Caribbean rums.
EAN: 5011166061045
Code: DMCOC7
Description
Excellent spicy rum Dead Man's Fingers from the southwest, created by people from Rum & Crab Shack. Blend of caribbean rums and coconut flavors. This particular variation is based on tropical flavors. Coconut works wonderfully in all kinds of mixed drinks.
It is made from very high quality and fine rums. The cane used for production was collected by hand. Rum is contained in a very nice design white-black bottle.
Color: mahogany with golden highlights
Aroma: coconut, pepper, mango, vanilla, citrus, caramel, raisins
Taste: coconut, juicy mango, raisins, caramel, lemon peel, vanilla, cloves
Finish: long, pleasant, coconut, spice
Composition
Zloženie: rum, voda, cukor, prírodná kokosová aróma
Flavour Profile

Caramel

Citrus

Coconut

Raisin

Tropical

Mango
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
5011166061045
Flavour profile
Caramel, Citrus, Coconut, Raisin, Tropical, Mango
Country
Caribbean
Packaging
Without gift box
Volume
0.7 l
Alc.
37.5 %
Distributor
K O F T, s. r. o. Jána Stanislava 28A 841 05 Bratislava Slovenská republika
Unit price
28,43 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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