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Havana Club Anejo Especial
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Premium Rum, aged for up to five years in Havana Club cellars, under the watchful eye of Don Jose Navarro, Maestro Havana Club Ronero. As the name suggests, it is something special, a mixture of old and young rums, which results in a rich golden rum. Its character combines the lightness of white rum and the robust aroma of dark rum. Its bright appearance of warm golden colors is mesmerizing. The aroma is intense, with slightly smoky accents and honey, vanilla and cinnamon. Havana Club Añejo Especial is an intense rum with a round and persistent finish.
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