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Barrell Craft Spirits Single Barrel Rum 'J807 - 9th Floor (Calvados Cask)' NV 750ml

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750ml
country
United States
region
Kentucky
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The base rum, which is from Jamaica, makes up 80% of the final blend. The marrying and finishing were done in a Calvados Cask.
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Barrell Craft Spirits Single Barrel Rum 'J807 - 9th Floor (Calvados Cask)' NV 750ml

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