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Heritage Rum Tasting at The Malt Cross

The Malt Cross, St James's Street, Nottingham, NG1 6FG
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Due to Coronavirus this event has been cancelled. For the latest information and advice on Coronavirus in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, please click here.

 

The Malt Cross
Satuday 18 April 2020 | 7pm - 8.30pm
£25 per person

Take a step back in time to the historic Malt Cross music hall where you will discover the delicious but dastardly story of rumbullion...

Enjoy a whistle-stop round the world tour with tales of pirates, the swashbuckling seas and some pretty dodgy trade deals. Their heritage tasting experts will take you from rum's roots in the 7th century right up to the modern day as well as exploring the sinister side to this sweet drink.

You'll learn to tell your run añejo from your rhum agricole whilst you taste your way through five different styles of rum hailing from across the globe.

This tasting will take place in the Workshop and is lift accessible.

To book please call 0115 941 1048.

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