Plantation Rum to change name 30th June, 2020 by Nicola Carruthers Maison Ferrand will rename its Plantation Rum brand to support racial equality in light of recent events. The company has pledged to work with its stakeholders on the rename and will reveal more details at a later date. Plantation Rum Plantation produces rums from several Caribbean countries, encompassing a broad range of styles. Plantation představuje to nejlepší z rumové produkce Karibiku. Rhum Plantation es el productor de este Plantation Rum 20th Anniversary XO (48,70€), un ron producido en Barbados con 40º de graduación alcohólica. Alexandre Gabriel, zakladatel značky, se vyzná ve skvělém pití. Nejprve vzkřísil prodeje luxusního koňaku Pierre Ferrand, pak se začal porozhlížet, kde by mohl uplatnit použité sudy.Byla by přece škoda je nechat ležet.
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Now with six different rums offered, Plantation provides a wonderful introduction to the traditions of the Caribbean, where each rum uniquely expressing the full potential of its area of origin.Made according to traditional techniques, these rums have escaped industrial standardisation. Plantation Rum confirms that its rum production methods and the liquid inside the bottle will not change. They are produced in small distilleries and then aged in Bourbon barrels in the hot island sun.Most of these rare rums are vintage-dated and, therefore, available in limited quantities.Rum is produced in most countries in South America and many islands in the Caribbean. “As the dialogue on racial equality continues globally, we understand the hurtful connotation the word plantation can evoke to some people, especially in its association with much graver images and dark realities of the past,” said Alexandre Gabriel, Plantation Rum Master Blender. The Plantation rum collection is a rare, unique Caribbean treasure. LES CLASSIQUES DU BAR Plantation 3 Stars. We strongly affirm our policy that everyone associated with Plantation Rum and West Indies Rum Distillery is treated with respect and dignity.”In the wake of worldwide anti-racism protests, Plantation said “this is a time for global reflection and a moment to improve ourselves and the communities we live in”.Stephanie Simbo, Plantation Rum’s global brand manager, added: “We pride ourselves on making delicious rum for people to enjoy and never want any part of their experience to create feelings of discomfort.“To that end, we want to be on the side of actions and solutions.