On January 1st, 1960, at gunpoint, the Cuban regime unrightfully seized the company’s assets without compensation. Or is it? © Copyright 2020 Spirits Review by Chris Carlsson This has changed a bit.The Havana Club Company is owned by the government of Cuba and has a joint venture  with Pernod Ricard of France called Havana Club International which was launched in 1994 to bring Havana Club to Europe and the rest of the world except of course the United States due to our trade embargo . Who is the owner of the Havana Club rum brand, Bacardi or Pernod Ricard? Havana Club is a brand of rum created in Cuba in 1934. Notes: This is a review of the REAL Havana Club Rum from Cuba ( legally imported by me from Cuba on a visit there. In 1993, French owned Pernod Ricard and the government of Cuba created a state-run 50:50 joint venture called Corporación Cuba Ron. The Puerto Rican/Bacardi Havana Club is thinner, with notes of vanilla and brown sugar backed up by vaguely Indian spices (think chai), barrel char, and some grainy notes on the finish. A worthy expression of the Cuban spirit of rum but still very mixable.There has been a lot of controversy and interest in real Cuban Havana Club Rum ( the forbidden fruit of rum for Americans since 1963 ) fueled by the embargo in the United States and the Bacardi Family and company in a very long and drawn out court fight over the label Havana Club .I will state that there is a huge difference in the real Cuban Havana Club Rum in all its iterations and expressions and the Bacardi products labeled Havana Club. sales tax Go to Shop Manchester Wine and Liquors. A worthy expression of the Cuban spirit of rum but still very mixable. 1996 – Havana Club pursues Bacardi in court. This is one of those examples.Havana Club was sold in the USSR and Eastern Bloc countries almost exclusively for a number of years and rarely seen outside of Cuba or those areas. With the Revolution in Cuba and the United States refusing to recognize the new Cuban government or any of its Geographic indications or trademarks, a cottage industry sprung up of registering venerable Cuba trademarks in the US and selling products that had nothing to do with the originals except in name only.

Bacardi and Pernod Ricard have engaged in ongoing litigation about ownership of the name “Havana Club”. The Arechabala Family started their rum-making business in 1878 in Cuba and first registered the original HAVANA CLUB trademark in 1934. The Cuban government sold rum abroad under the Havana Club name beginning in 1972, focusing primarily on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.Since 1994, Cuban production and non-US global marketing of Havana Club has continued under a joint partnership between In 1994, Bacardi began producing rum under the Havana Club name in The Havana Club trademark has been the subject of extensive trademark litigation in the US, Spain, and World Trade Organization.In 1994, Bacardi obtained the Arechabala family's remaining rights in the brand, and began producing limited amounts of rum bearing the name. Recent developments are allowing the import of the rum into this country by tourists returning directly from Cuba and also more recently from anywhere else in the world, such as Canada or Europe for personal use only.

The latter acquired the HAVANA CLUB brand and began producing rum based on the original HAVANA CLUB recipe and selling it in the one country that didn’t recognize the Cuban government’s 1960 illegal expropriation, the United States.For more information on alcohol responsibility visit Originally produced in Cárdenas, Cuba by family-owned José Arechabala S.A., the brand was nationalized after the Cuban Revolution of 1959.

Notes: The top selling rum in the world- or so they would like everyone to believe.Founded in 1862, Bacardi was an icon of rum for a long time. While better than a number of Bacardi’s rums around this price point, the “Havana Club” Añejo Blanco is ultimately disappointing. It wasn’t until 1995 – after decades of rebuilding, the Arechabala Family finally joined forces with another Cuban family in exile: Bacardi. Bacardi sells Havana Club, a Puerto Rican rum, in the United States. Many decades ago, Bacardi was the producer of Havana Club in Cuba, buying the brand from the Arechabala family, who founded Havana Club in 1934. Corporate Responsibility We are committed to being Good Spirited and always doing the right thing. As it is an infringement of copyright everywhere else in the world according to international law, it is not exported- see above.Quick loading, and somewhat informative, nice videos. It wasn’t until 1995 – after decades of rebuilding, the Arechabala Family finally joined forces with another Cuban family in exile: Bacardi. A brief history of who legally takes over one of the best rum brands in the world.

Bacardi Havana Club - Anejo Blanco : Bottle (750ml) $ 22.87 $ 30.49 / 1000ml ex.