Entity: HAVANA-CLUB
Havana-Club is a brand of rum created in Cuba in 1934, originally produced in Cárdenas, Cuba, and nationalized after the Cuban Revolution of 1959. It is a symbol of Cuban culture and heritage.
HAVANA-CLUB
Etymology
The term 'Havana-Club' originates from the brand of rum created in Cuba in 1934.
Definition
Havana-Club refers to a renowned brand of Cuban rum with a rich history and cultural significance.
Historical Context
Originally produced in Cárdenas, Cuba, by family-owned José Arechabala S.A., the brand was nationalized after the Cuban Revolution of 1959. In 1993, French-owned Pernod Ricard and the government of Cuba created a joint venture to continue producing Havana-Club.
Cultural Significance
Havana-Club is a symbol of Cuban culture and heritage, known for its quality and distinct flavor. The brand has become iconic in the world of rum and is celebrated by connoisseurs globally.
Related Concepts
- Havana (Cigar): A cigar made from Cuban tobacco.
- Havana (City): The capital of Cuba, located on the northwest coast.
See Also
Havana-Club refers to a renowned brand of Cuban rum with a rich history and cultural significance.