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5 Fun Facts About Rum

Rum is a beloved spirit enjoyed around the world, with a rich history and diverse flavour profiles. Here are 5 fun facts about rum that may surprise you.
Rum is a beloved spirit enjoyed around the world, with a rich history and diverse flavour profiles. Here are 5 fun facts about rum that may surprise you.
The Teeling Whiskey brand has made its way to the Nigerian market, offering a unique twist on traditional Irish whiskey. As Nigerians explore the world of premium spirits, here are 7 key things to know about this innovative Teeling whiskey.…
Cognac has a captivating story that extends far beyond its refined image. Here are 5 fun facts about cognac.
Years ago, I was almost intimidated by someone who thought he knew better, and was so loquacious and forceful about it that I was forced into my shell like a disoriented Tortoise. It had to do with the role of wine corks, and if the type of cork used as a stopper tells whether the wine is of good quality or “Akuruaku” Sango Ota.
Join us as we unveil the secrets behind three of our most exhilarating mixology cocktails.
Discover the true origin story of champagne and learn why Dom Pérignon, the iconic French monk, did not actually invent the bubbly drink.
Vodka is a versatile and beloved spirit enjoyed around the world. As one of the most popular liquors, it's important to understand the fascinating history and unique characteristics of this clear, distilled spirit. Here are 5 fun facts that may surprise you about vodka.
Have you ever wondered why alcoholic drinks, mostly whiskey and brandy, are referred to as spirits?
After the last post I made on Cognac over the weekend, someone came into my inbox to ask me the difference between Champagne and Cognac. Actually, Champagne is not a cognac, even though the two are both French signature premium…
"Uisce Beatha" that is the Gaelic translation for "Water of Life" for whiskey. We will share that beautiful history next week. But the French are not left out; that is why they call theirs Eau de Vie, the same Water of Life.