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..MOJITO: 1 Spoonful Of Sugar.The Juice Of Half A Lime.Fresh Mint.50ml Of Havana Club Añejo 3 Años.Sparkling Water.In A Tall Glass,Crush Some Fresh Mint.Add The Juice Of Half A Lime And One Spoonful Of Sugar. Add 50 ml Of Havana Club Añejo 3 Años And Two Ice Cubes. Top With Sparkling Water,Stir...CUBA LIBRE: Half Lime,50ml Havana Club 3 Años,Coca Cola(Pepsi Cola),3 Ice Cubes.Cut Half Lime Into 6 Pieces,Put Into A Glass, Take A Dasher And Crush Out The Lime .Add 50ml Havana Club 3 Años.Fill Glass With Cola And Add Ice Cubes...DAIQUIRI: 1 Spoonful Of Sugar.The Juice Of Half A lime.A Dash Of Maraschino.50ml Of Havana Club Añejo 3 Años.Combine All The Ingredients With Crushed Ice.Serve...GOLDEN APPLE 1 Teaspoon Of Caramel Syrup,50ml Of Apple Juice,20ml Of Apple Liqueur,45ml Of Havana Club Añejo 7 Años. Pour The Ingredients Into A Shaker.Add Ice...MOJITO REAL- 1 Teaspoon Of Sugar,15ml Of Fresh Lime Juice,1 Sprig Of Fresh Mint,60ml Of Havana Club Añejo 7 Años,60ml Of Sparkling Water,60ml Of Champagne.In A Long Drink Glass. Muddle The Sprig Of Mint With The Sugar And The Lime Juice. Dilute With The Sparkling Water.Add Ice Cubes.Add The Havana Club Añejo 7 Años.Complete With The Champagne Stir.CULTO-A-LA-VIDA- 1 Teaspoon Of Sugar,15ml Of Lime Juice,120ml Of Cranberry Juice,60ml Of Havana Club Añejo 7 Años.In A Long Drink Glass.Dissolve 1 Spoon Of Sugar In 15ml Of Lime.Add Ice Cubes.Add The Cranberry Juice.Add Havana Club.CUBAN-GINGER- 20ml Of Apple Liqueur,120ml Of Ginger Ale,60ml Of Havana Club Añejo 7 Años.In A Long Drink Glass.Add Ice Cubes.Add The Apple Liqueur And The Havana Club Añejo 7 Años.Complete With Ginger Ale.Stir.OLD-ROSE-DAIQUIRI- 1 Teaspoon Of Sugar,10ml Of Lime Juice,20ml Of Strawberry Syrup,60ml Of Havana Club Añejo 7 Años.2 Strawberrie.Pour All The Ingredients Into A Blender.Add Crushed Ice.Blend for 30'Sec. Serve In A Daiquirí Glass...HOT-DAIQUIRI. 1 Teaspoon Of Sugar,15ml Of Lime Juice,60ml Of Havana Club Añejo 7 Años,1 Cayenne Chilli.Pour All The Ingredients Into A Shaker.Add Ice Cubes.Shake And Serve n A Daiquirí Glass. ------------------------------------------------------------ .. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------
myspace layouts - GENERATE YOUR OWN WORLDMAP NOW!-------------------------------------------------------- ---- .. ------------------------------------------------------------ Cuba has become known as the 'Isle of Rum', due to a combination of world-famous sugar cane (first introduced by Christopher Columbus in 1493), a favourable Caribbean climate, fertile soil, and the unique know-how of Cuban 'Maestro Roneros' (master rum-makers). Sailors, swashbucklers and locals liked to use this exceptional sugarcane to make fermented nectar and 'tafia' (an early type of rum).. ------------------------------------------------------------ Quality improved drastically in the 1800s with the introduction of copper stills and the first attempts at ageing. Pedro Diago, known now as the father of Cuban rum, can be thanked for this. He had the idea of storing the 'aguardientes,' or eaux-de-vie, in pots and burying them in the ground. .----------------------------------------------------------- - The second half of the 19th century saw the production of a lighter and more refined rum, known as 'Ron Superior'. This was developed on the instructions of the Spanish Crown, which wanted a more delicate rum that could 'satisfy the court and the elite of the Empire.' El Ron Superior is the father of today's Cuban rum: light, smooth, delicate, crisp and exceptional straight or in cocktails. Its popularity was such that by 1860 there were more than 1,000 distilleries in Cuba. ------------------------------------------------------------ . Today Havana Club, the leading Cuban rum in Cubaand in the world, continues to embody the heritage and supremacy of the Cuban rum-making tradition. Relying on the unique know-how of its Maestros Roneros, Havana Club has kept alive the art of añejamiento : the art of distilling, ageing and blending premium rums. The name 'Havana Club' captures Cuba's rum-making heritage and the unique atmosphere of Havana, the country's capital. Havana Club is closely entwined with Cuban culture, and Cubans take pride in what has become a true national icon.. Cuba has become known as the 'Isle of Rum', due to a combination of world-famous sugar cane (first introduced by Christopher Columbus in 1493), a favourable Caribbean climate, fertile soil, and the unique know-how of Cuban 'Maestro Roneros' (master rum-makers). Sailors, swashbucklers and locals liked to use this exceptional sugarcane to make fermented nectar and 'tafia' (an early type of rum).. ------------------------------------------------------------ Quality improved drastically in the 1800s with the introduction of copper stills and the first attempts at ageing. Pedro Diago, known now as the father of Cuban rum, can be thanked for this. He had the idea of storing the 'aguardientes,' or eaux-de-vie, in pots and burying them in the ground ------------------------------------------------------------ . The second half of the 19th century saw the production of a lighter and more refined rum, known as 'Ron Superior'. This was developed on the instructions of the Spanish Crown, which wanted a more delicate rum that could 'satisfy the court and the elite of the Empire.' El Ron Superior is the father of today's Cuban rum: light, smooth, delicate, crisp and exceptional straight or in cocktails. Its popularity was such that by 1860 there were more than 1,000 distilleries in Cuba. .----------------------------------------------------------- - Today Havana Club, the leading Cuban rum in Cubaand in the world, continues to embody the heritage and supremacy of the Cuban rum-making tradition. Relying on the unique know-how of its Maestros Roneros, Havana Club has kept alive the art of añejamiento : the art of distilling, ageing and blending premium rums. The name 'Havana Club' captures Cuba's rum-making heritage and the unique atmosphere of Havana, the country's capital. Havana Club is closely entwined with Cuban culture, and Cubans take pride in what has become a true national icon.. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------

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