Lithe and luscious, this Antiguan rum starts its days fermenting courtesy of a variety of yeasts, some of which are wild. It's then distilled continuously in copper before aging in former bourbon barrels. The resulting rum is all caramel, oranges and faint but persistent smoke.
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