Skip to main content

Flor De Cana Celebrates 130 Years With 30-Year-Old V Generaciones Rum

Flor de Cana V Generaciones Rum
Flor de Cana

In 2020, Nicaraguan rum distillery Flor De Cana will celebrate 130 years of existence, marking five generations’ involvement in the rum since its founding back in 1890. To mark the occasion, Flor de Cana will release V Generaciones, a 30-year-old single barrel rum that was distilled back in 1988. The liquid comes in a beautiful decanter topped with a bottle cap made from volcanic rock and is housed in a black leather case. Only 411 bottles will be released this September with a retail price of $1,200.

Flor de Cana is located at the base of San Cristobal, an active volcano in the northwest corner of Nicaragua. The rum has no sugar, “accelerants, or unnatural additives,” according to the distillery, and is aged in ex-bourbon barrels that are sealed with plantain leaves to help reduce the angel’s share, or evaporation, that is accelerated by the region’s tropical climate. The brand is focused on sustainability and claims to use 100% renewable energy to power the distillery.

Recommended Videos

Flor de Cana has gotten some flack in recent years for the numbers it puts on its bottles. Expressions are labeled with a 12 or 18, for example, which reasonably leads consumers to believe these are age statements telling you how old the rum is, like a bottle of single malt scotch. These numbers, however, should be looked at as average ages of the blend of rums in the bottle, and this could be made a lot clearer on the label. According to press representation for the rum, “each Flor de Cana product is a blend of rums of similar ages carefully selected to achieve the age profile indicated in the label.” In the case of V Generaciones, however, the “30 Years” on the label is a real age statement — this rum was aged for three decades before bottling.

This is an extremely expensive bottle of rum, but it’s also quite delicious. It doesn’t read as overly oaky with an abundance of tannins, which can happen from too many years spent in a barrel. Instead, there are deep notes of tropical fruit and cocoa on the nose, with swirls of burnt brown sugar and a bit of cherry and orange on the palate. Considering the extremely limited supply of this rum, you might not run into it any time soon. But if you find it, and have the cash, you won’t be disappointed.

Jonah Flicker
Jonah Flicker is a freelance writer who covers booze, travel, food, and lifestyle. His work has appeared in a variety of…
Nick Offerman, Lagavulin debut 11-year-old Scotch whisky finished in rum casks
This is the fourth collaboration between Offerman and the Scotch whisky distillery
Lagavulin offerman

If you’ve seen Parks and Recreation, you know all about the character Ron Swanson’s affinity for whisk(e)y. Well, did you know that the actor who portrayed the mustachioed character also loves whisky? Specifically single malt Scotch whisky. That’s a bit of an understatement, though. Not only does Nick Offerman enjoy a dram or two of aged single malt whisky from time to time, but he’s been collaborating with Lagavulin to release a limited-edition expression of the popular peated whisky for the last few years.

The fourth limited-edition collaboration with the beloved Islay distillery is called Lagavulin Offerman Edition: Caribbean Rum Cask Finish Aged 11 Years. This one is all about combining tropical sweetness and robust peat smoke.
How was it aged?

Read more
If you’re gonna make a Daiquiri, go with a recipe from a 250-year-old rum brand
A rum and sun soaked drink for summertime
The Jamaican Daiquiri.

'Tis the season for hammock naps and long meandering walks on the sand. Can't get to the beach? That's okay, we've got a great three ingredient cocktail that will transport you there.

The Daiquiri is a classic, built around little more than the ideal pairing of rum and citrus. When dialed-in, the tropical drink is one of the best in the business. If palm fronds and sea breezes could be put into a cocktail glass, well, this recipe would be it.

Read more
The easiest ways to make hazelnut coffee that actually taste great
3 methods to enjoy hazelnut flavor in your coffee
Cup of coffee

When I think of classic flavored coffee, hazelnut is one of the first flavors that comes to mind. Hazelnut coffee is almost like my version of comfort food, except in coffee form. The slightly nutty, sweet taste of hazelnut works perfectly, whether it's a regular hot coffee or an iced coffee. You can find hazelnut coffee at almost any coffee shop, but it's also super easy to make at home. Here's how to make hazelnut coffee in three ways.

How to make hazelnut coffee using flavored beans

Read more