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Guyana 2005 LMDW Transcontinental Rum Line ----(amber)
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Guyana 2005 LMDW Transcontinental Rum Line
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Transcontinental Rum Line is a series of rum bottlings from a variety of different origins inspired by the historic journeys taken by rum casks between the New World and the Old Continent. In the interests of transparency, every bottling in the series notes the proportion of maturation carried out in a continental climate.

About the wine

A blend of two casks of Guyana rum distilled in 2005 and bottled in 2017. The Transcontinental Rum Line range was created by La Maison du Whisky and inspired by the journeys taken by rums between the Caribbean and Europe. The label states how much time was spent ageing in a continental climate, in this case 95%, i.e. 11 years in a continental climate versus one year in a tropical climate. La Maison du Whisky is a whisky and spirits importer and distributor founded by Georges Bénitah in 1956.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Guyana - British Guyana

Producers and wineries: TransContinental Rum Line

Colour: amber

Appellation: Guyana

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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Auction history Guyana 2005 LMDW Transcontinental Rum Line ----
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