Rhum Vieux Agricole Flora Antillarum Bologne 7 Y.O 2014 was composed from a blend of 3 different casks, distilled in the Créole column of the Bologne distillery, namely: No. 322, distilled in May 2013 and aged in a new oak barrel; No. 252, distilled in May 2014 and aged in an ex-Cognac barrel; No. 282, distilled in November 2014 and bottled full proof. Entirely aged at the distillery, it was bottled at the natural grade.
This rhum vieux Bologne 7 Y.O 2014 is part of the Flora Antillarum range, dedicated to three essential references from Guadeloupe: Bologne, Karukera and Montebello. The inspiration comes from one of the first books documenting the flora of the Antilles: published in 1808 and written by François Richard de Tussac, Senator of Guadeloupe, it bears the very long and evocative title Flora Antillarum: seu, Historia generalis botanica, ruralis, oeconomica vegetabilium in Antilles indigenorum, et exoticorum indigenis cultura adscriptorum; secondum systema sexuale Linnaei, et methodum naturalem Jussiaei in loco natali elaborata, iconibus accuratissime delineatis et coloratis illustrata. When Luca Gargano came into possession of it, he thought of using the splendid illustrations contained therein for the labels of these agricultural rums, created with the collaboration of Sylvain Guzzo.
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