Burla Negra Rum, 70 cl on Sale

Description
Burla Negra is made by selecting premium Caribbean rums and aging them for 24 spring tides in Albarino wine casks, in Galicia, Spain. After ageing a small amount of seawater is added to round out the flavours and create an intensely flavoured rum that replicates the rum that pirates used to drink.
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Product Description
For Burla Negra, the best Caribbean rums were selected. Then aged for 24 spring tides in casks where Albariño wine was aged.
The distillery reproduces the same ageing process, so-called “shipping solera”, undergone by rum in the past, during the ocean travels. Because during those sea journeys rum organoleptic characteristics—nose and taste—were modified. Finally, real Atlantic seawater is added.
Pirates usually sailed with their cargo hold full of barrels, which contained provisions, water and rum, all they needed for their voyage. As these barrels were emptied, they were filled with seawater for ballast, in order to keep the ship in balance. Once ashore, before resupplying the vessel, seawater was removed from the barrels so that they could be filled with rum again. Thus pirate rum had a salty taste that made it very different from any other rum.
Tasting Notes
Intense flavours of orange peel, caramel and dried peaches
For Burla Negra, the best Caribbean rums were selected. Then aged for 24 spring tides in casks where Albariño wine was aged.
The distillery reproduces the same ageing process, so-called “shipping solera”, undergone by rum in the past, during the ocean travels. Because during those sea journeys rum organoleptic characteristics—nose and taste—were modified. Finally, real Atlantic seawater is added.
Pirates usually sailed with their cargo hold full of barrels, which contained provisions, water and rum, all they needed for their voyage. As these barrels were emptied, they were filled with seawater for ballast, in order to keep the ship in balance. Once ashore, before resupplying the vessel, seawater was removed from the barrels so that they could be filled with rum again. Thus pirate rum had a salty taste that made it very different from any other rum.
Tasting Notes
Intense flavours of orange peel, caramel and dried peaches
Intense flavours of orange peel, caramel and dried peaches