Ron Colón Salvadoreño Coffee Infused Rum Green Label
  • Category Rum
  • Country El Salvador
  • Region Central America
  • Distillery Licorera Cihuatán
  • Style Rum
  • Alcohol 40.5%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • coffee
  • caramel
  • banana
  • spicy
  • chocolate
  • vanilla
  • exotic fruit
  • sweet
  • molasses

Ron Colón Salvadoreño

Coffee Infused Rum Green Label (0.75l, 40.5%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $39.99

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An easy-sipping El Salvadoran Rum infused with the finest coffee beans for an espresso-chocolate profile.

In 2018, Thurman Wise and Pepijn Janssens traveled across the America's touching sixteen countries in just twenty-two days. In the middle of that journey, something about the tiny Central American country of El Salvador stayed with them — the people, the local Rums, the fine coffee plantations, the simple life and faith inspired them. They have created Ron Colón Salvadoreño Rums to bring that inspiration to life.

Like their other premium infused Rums, Ron Colón Salvadoreño Coffee Infused Rum Green Label is a blend of fine molasses Rums — 70% six year-old column-stilled Rum produced by the Licorera Cihuatán Distillery in El Salvador, 15% Jamaican pot-stilled three year-old, and 15% un-aged pot stilled. This particular batch was steeped with Bourbon Arabica coffee beans and aged — ironically — in ex-Bourbon casks. It’s bottled at 40.5% ABV and makes for a flavorful, easy sipping dram perfect for the season.

Smartass Corner:
The Royal family of France during the colonial era were The Bourbons. That’s why there is Bourbon Vanilla, Bourbon Street in New Orleans, and even Bourbon Whiskey. "Bourbon Coffee" is one of the two main cultivars of Arabica coffee beans. It originated in Yemen, but was originally commercialized on Reunion Island — a French Colony.

  • Category Rum
  • Country El Salvador
  • Region Central America
  • Distillery Licorera Cihuatán
  • Style Rum
  • Alcohol 40.5%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Ruddy Amber

Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aroma is a bouquet of Italian espresso over caramelized banana, and baking spices.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
The flavors are still coffee-forward, but with a surprising chocolate note with vanilla and more exotic fruits.

Finish
This finish is long, rich, and warming.

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  • coffee
  • caramel
  • banana
  • spicy
  • chocolate
  • vanilla
  • exotic fruit
  • sweet
  • molasses
Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Common Rum classifications: White, Golden or Amber, Dark, Spiced, Añejo and Age-Dated Rums.
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.
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.
Rum is why we measure alcohol proof. To make sure Rum wasn’t watered down, it had to be ‘proven’ by soaking gunpowder with it. If it was ‘overproof’ (higher than 57.15 % vol.), then the gunpowder would ignite, but if it wouldn’t, it was ‘underproof.’
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
You might find Rum masquerading itself under other nom de plumes, like Ron, Rom and Rhum.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Common Rum classifications: White, Golden or Amber, Dark, Spiced, Añejo and Age-Dated Rums.
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.
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.
Rum is why we measure alcohol proof. To make sure Rum wasn’t watered down, it had to be ‘proven’ by soaking gunpowder with it. If it was ‘overproof’ (higher than 57.15 % vol.), then the gunpowder would ignite, but if it wouldn’t, it was ‘underproof.’
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
You might find Rum masquerading itself under other nom de plumes, like Ron, Rom and Rhum.
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