A New Cuban Find!
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:28 pm
Hello Count and friends!
Everyonce in awhile good fortune smiles. In this case my dear Sue Sea and I were yet again on one of our frequent trips to the Florida Keys to go kayaking and spotted a a liquor store we'd somehow missed. The last time this happened we happened upon a surprisingly good rum with a local Keys history, ie "Pirate's Choice Molasses Reef Rum ", reviewed (here). This time we ran upon an unusual find...
Rum San Pablo
What immediately caught my attention was its origin in the Netherland Antilles, specifically Curacao. It was distilled by a Dutch company. Next was the back label claim that this had been the #1 selling rum in that area since 1945. And of course the price - a mere $11.95. A closeout? Or just another young rum. It was neither. But at the price, I had to buy it and find out. At home it turns out this was actually a Cuban rum originally produced by a Justo Gonzales, who later escaped Castro with his last 150 barrels of rum and moved his Cuban rum distillery to Curacao where he went into busiess with his Dutch distributor. The rest is history.
Sue Sea and I soon did a tasting review (and comparison to a couple of other reputed Cuban expats), details (here). A fascinating story. And the comparison found San Pablo preferred to both Cubaney and Vizcaya!
I wonder if anyone else has had the good fortune to see this rum (San Pablo)? It appears it is poorly distributed outside of Curacao...
Everyonce in awhile good fortune smiles. In this case my dear Sue Sea and I were yet again on one of our frequent trips to the Florida Keys to go kayaking and spotted a a liquor store we'd somehow missed. The last time this happened we happened upon a surprisingly good rum with a local Keys history, ie "Pirate's Choice Molasses Reef Rum ", reviewed (here). This time we ran upon an unusual find...
Rum San Pablo
What immediately caught my attention was its origin in the Netherland Antilles, specifically Curacao. It was distilled by a Dutch company. Next was the back label claim that this had been the #1 selling rum in that area since 1945. And of course the price - a mere $11.95. A closeout? Or just another young rum. It was neither. But at the price, I had to buy it and find out. At home it turns out this was actually a Cuban rum originally produced by a Justo Gonzales, who later escaped Castro with his last 150 barrels of rum and moved his Cuban rum distillery to Curacao where he went into busiess with his Dutch distributor. The rest is history.
Sue Sea and I soon did a tasting review (and comparison to a couple of other reputed Cuban expats), details (here). A fascinating story. And the comparison found San Pablo preferred to both Cubaney and Vizcaya!
I wonder if anyone else has had the good fortune to see this rum (San Pablo)? It appears it is poorly distributed outside of Curacao...