Building a Rum Brand w/ Eric Kaye (Holmes Cay Rum) | March 30
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Building a Rum Brand w/ Eric Kaye (Holmes Cay Rum) | March 30
Industry Mondays – Join Federico Hernandez from TheRumLab as he deep dives (it’s really shallow) around the world of rum.
Topic: Building a Rum Brand
Guest: Eric Kaye — Founder of Holmes Cay – Single Cask Rum
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A New Yorker and longtime rum aficionado, he has been a producer and composer of music for film, TV and commercials for 25 years. In 2019, he launched the US independent bottling company Holmes Cay – Single Cask Rum with one premise: to seek out the world’s best rums and release them unadulterated and at cask strength.
A devoted scuba diver for more than 30 years, this world traveler has visited more than 100 countries. Throughout those travels, including nearly every island in the Caribbean, he discovered spectacular rums never seen in the States. In Europe too, he tasted other incredible Caribbean rums, many bottled at cask strength, and almost completely unknown back home. The mission: sharing these rums with American lovers of rum and fine spirits.
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