Of je nu een liefhebber van rum bent, een geschiedkundige of gewoon zin hebt in een leuk dagje uit, een bezoek aan het Oliver Rum Lab is zeker de moeite waard. Ze produceren al bekroonde rum sinds 1874, dus je komt zo meer te weten over het distillatieproces en de verschillende suikerrietstokken die de basis vormen voor de rum. Deze geschiedenisles is helemaal compleet want je gaat ook nog eens de rum proeven tijdens de rumproeverij.
Oliver Rum distilleerderij Tour door Taino Gourmet
- Rondleiding bij Oliver Rum Lab in Punta Cana
- Leer over de geschiedenis van rum distilleren
- Proef rum en kies uit diverse opties
- Transfer
- Entrees
- Activiteiten
- Het is mogelijk premium rums die meer dan 25 jaar oud zijn te kopen tegen een bijbetaling
- Geld voor extra's of fooien
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