DDL unveils Golden Jubilee rum -a 50-year Grand Special Reserve bottle features gold medal and costs $500,000
MERARA Distillers Limited (DDL) on Monday unveiled its El Dorado Grand Special Reserve, a 50-year-old rum with an 18 karate premium Guyanese gold medallion valued at $500,000, plus VAT.
This special edition is in honour of Guyana’s 50th Independence Anniversary. This edition, fondly called “Liquid Goldâ€, is not only special, but is limited; there are only 600 bottles up for sale.
DL Chairman Komal Samaroo and the Master Distiller Shaun Caleb unveiled the Special Edition Rum, with President David Granger receiving the first bottle of the prized possession.
Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo; Minister of Business Dominic Gaskin; Minister of Public Telecommunications, with responsibility for Tourism, Cathy Hughes; members of the diplomatic corps and representatives of the business community were among those present.
Before handing over the first bottle of the limited edition rum, Samaroo explained that “each bottle of the 50th Anniversary Rum has an 18 karate gold pendant with an El Dorado Logo specially crafted by a Guyanese jeweller.â€
He further explained that each of the 600 specially crafted bottles of rum was certified by the Master Blender, Sharon Sue-Hang. “The selling price is $500,000 per bottle plus VAT,†he posited.
He noted that $100,000 from each bottle sold will be donated to the DDL Foundation to assist young, bright but unfortunate Guyanese in acquiring a high standard of education.
“I believe this is the best bottle of rum money can buy anywhere on planet earth,†Samaroo further posited.
President Granger, in applauding DDL on maintaining a rich historical legacy within the rum industry, not only locally but internationally, said: “Guyana’s Rum Industry thrives because it is committed to high standards and quality assurance; it has devoted the time, the energy, and resources necessary to developing a strong brand.â€