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Caviler Antigua rum?


Mark

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Hi Mark!

To find Cavalier Antigua rums, you should visit the following site of the Antigua Distillery:

http://www.antiguadistillery.com/network.html

The page gives a list of their distributors around the Caribbean and the world (as far as they have them).

BTW: You should use Microsoft Explorer while browsing the above site. For some reason some parts of the site don't work well with Netscape (at least with the version I use)...

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  • 2 weeks later...

Greetings,

It just so happens that we will be importing this product into the German market next month.  You may be able to find it cheaper closer to home, but let us know if you get desperate.  We will only have the English Harbour versions.  Hope that is helpful.  Adios amigos.

John

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Greetings,

If you are interested I just bought a bottle of the Cavalier Antigua Dark from the LCBO liquor stores of Ontario, Canada this New Years.  Click > here < for the link.  I hope that this will help you out a little.

I know how desperate one can get searching for their favorite rum.  I'm going crazy trying to find some Cuban Matusalem Anejo Superior after my summer vacation there.

BTW, congratulations on the wedding dude.

Cheers

"Traveler, you who sail into the Caribbean in silvered yacht or gilded cruise ship, pause as you enter these waters to remember that deep below rest three men of honor who helped determine the history of this onetime Spanish Lake: Sir John Hawkins, builder of the English navy; Sir Francis Drake, conqueror of all known seas; Admiral Ledesma, stubborn enhancer of his king's prerogatives and the interests of his own strong family"

James A. Michener - Caribbean

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