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Dictador Creates Rum, Whisky, Cognac and Wine Blend
Colombian rum producer Dictador has collaborated with wine and spirits producers to create a “decades-old” blend containing rum, whisky, Cognac and wine.
Colombian rum producer Dictador has collaborated with wine and spirits producers to create a “decades-old” blend containing rum, whisky, Cognac and wine.
The blend, called 2 Masters, will be a combination of the Dicatador’s minimum 40-year-old rum with liquid from the Glenfarclass distillery, Hardy Cognac, Leclerc Briant Champagne and wine producer Château D’Arche.
Benedicte Hardy, owner of Hardy Spirits, said: “I think it’s a very unique experience for us because I have known Dictador for a few years and I am very impressed by the style of their products and I am really enjoying the fact that we can cooperate.”
Dictador master blender Hernan Parra selected the producers he wished to collaborate with himself and travelled to France earlier this year to began the blending process.
2 Masters has been described as “an expertly-blended, decades-old liquid made from the finest hand-selected and meticulously-sourced global brand masters.”
As well as the unique characteristics which will come from blending the Columbian rum, ageing the product in each collaborators cellar will offer varying climate conditions in which 2 Masters will mature.
Parr, describes the new blends as: “A rare, ageless and unconventional piece of art”.
Read more at source The Spirits Business




