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Slow-aged Nicaraguan rum is elegant in ultra-premium package

A new ultra-premium rum from Nicaraguan distiller Flor de Caña uses a heavy, beveled-edge glass bottle with a black-and-gold label to convey uniqueness and modernity.

Pw 57116 Centenario 25

Flor de Caña, the award-winning, Slow-Aged™ rum of Nicaragua, has launched Centenario 25, an ultra-premium rum that will be available exclusively in Duty Free stores for a retail price of $140 per bottle. Centanario 25 features an elegant new package design the company is introducing across its brand portfolio in response to the growing worldwide popularity of the brand, which has been distilled and traditionally crafted from estate-grown sugarcane by the same family in Nicaragua since 1890. Long the most popular rum in Central America, according to the company, Flor de Caña has seen double-digit growth per year over the past decade and is now available in 40 countries. The brand is on track to sell more than 1 million cases in 2013.

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