Presidente Marti Gran Añejo Ultra Premium Rum
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • fruit
  • grape
  • sugar cane
  • orange
  • oak
  • tannic
  • figs
  • spicy notes
  • orange peel

Presidente

Marti Gran Añejo Ultra Premium Rum (0.7l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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A Dominican beauty, dedicated to a famous Cuban poet.

OLIVER & OLIVER is a family-owned producer of high-end Rums, based in the Dominican Republic. Their origins date to 19th century Cuba, though, when Oliver Juanillo founded a sugarcane and tobacco plantation there. Not long after, a distillery was established and stayed in operation until 1959. Just four years after the Cuban Revolution forced the founders of Oliver & Oliver to flee the country and they settled in the Dominican Republic. Today, Oliver & Oliver fuses Cuban and Dominican traditions in brands like Punta Cana, Unhiq, Ron Quorhum, Tres Hombres labels, and Presidente.

Presidente Marti Gran Añejo Ultra Premium Rum is aged for at least 5 years with the Solera process, which is usually reserved for Brandy. It’s named after the Cuban national hero and poet José Martí who’s also depicted on the label. We adore this precious Dominican Rum for its fantastically complex body, packed with tannins, ripe figs, sweet spices, and orange peel.

*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Dark brown

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Fruity with ripe grapes, sugar cane, orange, oak.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Complex with tannins, ripe figs, sweet spices, orange peel.

Finish
Long

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  • fruit
  • grape
  • sugar cane
  • orange
  • oak
  • tannic
  • figs
  • spicy notes
  • orange peel
Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Inspired, Pedro revived the brand, choosing the Dominican Republic as Oliver & Oliver’s new home.
You might find Rum masquerading itself under other nom de plumes, like Ron, Rom and Rhum.
Mount Gay Rum is the oldest existing Rum company in the World dating back to 1705. This is also the year Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Britain’s Parliament.
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
Rum (usually) comes from molasses, the sweet and syrupy residue of refining sugarcane into sugar. Molasses is over 50% sugar, but it also contains significant amounts of minerals and other trace elements, contributing to the final flavor.
Next time you have a tipple of Rum you can say that you're tapping the Admiral. This intriguing phrase comes from the great Admiral Nelson who was killed in the battle of Trafalgar off of Spain. The story is that his body was preserved in Rum to be shipped back to England but, when the barrel arrived, some of the Rum was missing and said to have been siphoned off by some desperate or unknowing sailors. It's a great story but most likely false.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Inspired, Pedro revived the brand, choosing the Dominican Republic as Oliver & Oliver’s new home.
You might find Rum masquerading itself under other nom de plumes, like Ron, Rom and Rhum.
Mount Gay Rum is the oldest existing Rum company in the World dating back to 1705. This is also the year Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Britain’s Parliament.
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
Rum (usually) comes from molasses, the sweet and syrupy residue of refining sugarcane into sugar. Molasses is over 50% sugar, but it also contains significant amounts of minerals and other trace elements, contributing to the final flavor.
Next time you have a tipple of Rum you can say that you're tapping the Admiral. This intriguing phrase comes from the great Admiral Nelson who was killed in the battle of Trafalgar off of Spain. The story is that his body was preserved in Rum to be shipped back to England but, when the barrel arrived, some of the Rum was missing and said to have been siphoned off by some desperate or unknowing sailors. It's a great story but most likely false.
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