Santo Domingo.- The Cubaney Centenario was selected by the Beverage Testing
Institute (BTI) of Chicago as the best rum produced in the Dominican
Republic, and one of the tworld´s best 10.
With a score
of 94 points on a scale of 100, the rum, described as an exceptional
drink, received the Institute´s prestigious gold medal.
The Cubaney Centenario is produced by Oliver & Oliver, a
company with facilities outside Santo Domingo.
Other Dominican winners were the Opthimus XO -also produced by Oliver
& Oliver-, which came in second place; Matusalen 18, in third place and Barceló Imperial in fourth.
From: United States
Now why would the best Dominican Rum be called "CUBAney"?
From: Iran, DirectorioDominicano.com
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say the owners/founders are probably Cubans
that left Cuba when Fidel came to power, hence the name.. :)
Written by: anthonyC, 30 Jul 2011 11:04 PM
From: United States
Bingo
From: United States, jackson heights ny
Will ,you are the one ,who selected cubaney.
Written by: matador, 31 Jul 2011 7:30 AM
From: United States, www.brugal-ron.com/home.php
the Oliver & Oliver company its ownwer are migrant from cuba. but the rum its made with 100% dominican Natural resources.
Written by: matador, 31 Jul 2011 7:37 AM
From: United States, www.brugal-ron.com/home.php
HISTORY:
En la planta Oliver & Oliver en la República Dominicana, se están produciendo lo que sin dudas son los mejores rones del mundo. Desde las formulas originales que la familia Oliver confeccionó en Cuba a mediados del siglo XIX hasta los más modernos rones formulados hoy por maestros roneros emigrados a la República Dominicana, los rones de Oliver se distinguen por su calidad, aromas y sabores.Bajo nuestras marcas propias como OpthimuS, Cubaney, Guantanamera, Cubanacán, Samaná, Unhiq, Quorhum, Punta Cana Club y también bajo marcas de terceros como Vizcaya, Atlántico en Oliver & Oliver producimos magníficos rones de todas sus variedades de ron blanco y añejo, en modalidades que cubren desde los tres años solera hasta los 25 años de añejamiento bajo el método solera que llegan a convertirse en la excelencia ronera, paradigma de los rones del mercado mundial.
Written by: pelaut, 31 Jul 2011 8:59 AM
From: United States
Brugals and Bermudezes are also Cubans (albeit from a long time ago).
Written by: Atabey, 31 Jul 2011 10:04 AM
From: United States, NYC
I don't knock this development one bit; I wish we had more investors like these guys in DR.
Investors are key to the modernization effort!
Rum Cubaney
We have crossed the ocean to discover a story similar to our own, a story of emigration, experience and passion. In the 1700s the Spaniard Don Juanillo Oliver reached Cuba and started farming tobacco and sugar cane as well as distilling rum. Then, after almost two centuries, the revolution in 1959 forced the Oliver family to move to lush and sensual Santo Domingo, where economic and social conditions were more favorable. Here, between white beaches and infinite blue seas, the production of aguardiente continued in the same Cuban spirit and tradition. The distillate ages up to twenty-five years in oak casks, passionately and carefully overseen by the Oliver family. When tasting it, your senses dance to creamy notes of wood and dried fruit, are indulged by vanilla and chocolate and get lost in the echo of a distant Merengue.
Written by: jhcl2012, 31 Jul 2011 1:48 PM
From: United States
@ pelaut
I thought Bermudez came from Venezuela in late 1800s or early 1900's....
No se...
:-)
Written by: ateo2010 
, 31 Jul 2011 5:11 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Owning Noobs
Dominican or not who cares stop fighting a good rum is a good rum no matter where else its owners are from.
From: Spain, Ibiza, Minorca, Mallorca
Now why the best Dominican Rum be called "CUBAney"?
Brugal is no 100.
To' lo mejor es de Cuba... Make me sick 53 years talkin the same rubbish... Yet, where are the courageous cubans? So they can rid the island of that cubanazo fido, once and for all?
Bla, bla, bla is the greatest export of cuba.....Que mucha basurA HABLAN, CABALLERO!
Y VAN A SEGUIR CON LA MUELA ESA?
From: Spain, Ibiza, Minorca, Mallorca
Wasn't enough of an insult that el caballo Johnny V. had to put out his music on "Kubaney"? y siguen con el orgullito emfermizo,,,,que cuestion? '
From: United States
Cubans talked so much Shxxx, that is why they ended up with and deserve a guy like Castro and his brodel...........Being Cocky is not a good thing, it alway back fires on you.
The Venezuelas are not too far behind either and now they have Chavez.
The Argentianians lucked out, otherwise they would have also ended up like the other two.
Now let me go have a drink of Rum.
Written by: anthonyC, 31 Jul 2011 7:54 PM
From: United States
Jeez
The Beverage Testing Institute (BTI) of Chicago names what it considers is the best Rum and you guys jump on some kind of racist, anti-Cuban rant?
Some people really have some self esteem issues....Soooooo Sad.
Written by: anthonyC, 31 Jul 2011 7:56 PM
From: United States
Written by: ArsenioALembertJr,
"Wasn't enough of an insult that el caballo Johnny V. had to put out his music on "Kubaney"? y siguen con el orgullito emfermizo,,,,que cuestion? '"
Had to?
Did somebody put a gun to his head?
Was his family being held hostage?
Did they threaten to kill orphans and puppies if he didn't sign?
Johnny Ventura sign because Cash is King.
Written by: Belly, 31 Jul 2011 8:01 PM
From: United States, Seattle, W.A.
AnthonyC
say bingo
so the only reason why he is successful is because he was born in Cuba. so every Cuban is great for simple fact he was born in Cuba? allow to laugh out loud for a moment jajajaja
the reason why he made is because he came into a system that allow success to take place and this shstem was not made by Cuban yet it keept door open for this Cuban to make it. so how are trying to give cuba some sort of credit here.
Written by: anthonyC, 31 Jul 2011 10:19 PM
From: United States
Belly,
He used that name because it is a good marketing tool.
As apposed to a Jealous, Racist TOOL like you.
Why should it bother you that a Rum was chosen to be the best has a name referring to Cuba?
Why should you care?
Unless you are either jealous or racist it shouldn't be of any concern to you, me or anyone else what they name it.
Written by: Belly, 31 Jul 2011 10:46 PM
From: United States, Seattle, W.A.
AnthonyC
Do you realize that it was chosen one of the tops in the world because of it's quality and taste NOT branding and naming.
Your implying that it was chosen because of it's name or because it was made by a Cuban is simply pointless and childish but that's expected of you here.
Why would I be jealous of somebody I have never met or plan to meet any time soon. It's funny you calling me a racist here when all the evidence of that title belongs to you based on your comments here and in the past.
Please grow up!
From: United States
Cubaney rum: from dr! We are the kings of the caribbean!
From: United States, Omnipresence
WHO DA Phuck is "The Beverage Testing Institute (BTI) of Chicago?!" My taste buds are just as good as these authoritative self-appointed pendejos if not better. Please, I'll stick to my own opinion as to which is a better rum....
From: Canada
Where is AL Pacino?.....I think it's time to make a movie about this!...ja! ja!
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say the owners/founders are probably Cubans
that left Cuba when Fidel came to power, hence the name.. :)
En la planta Oliver & Oliver en la República Dominicana, se están produciendo lo que sin dudas son los mejores rones del mundo. Desde las formulas originales que la familia Oliver confeccionó en Cuba a mediados del siglo XIX hasta los más modernos rones formulados hoy por maestros roneros emigrados a la República Dominicana, los rones de Oliver se distinguen por su calidad, aromas y sabores.Bajo nuestras marcas propias como OpthimuS, Cubaney, Guantanamera, Cubanacán, Samaná, Unhiq, Quorhum, Punta Cana Club y también bajo marcas de terceros como Vizcaya, Atlántico en Oliver & Oliver producimos magníficos rones de todas sus variedades de ron blanco y añejo, en modalidades que cubren desde los tres años solera hasta los 25 años de añejamiento bajo el método solera que llegan a convertirse en la excelencia ronera, paradigma de los rones del mercado mundial.
Investors are key to the modernization effort!
Rum Cubaney
We have crossed the ocean to discover a story similar to our own, a story of emigration, experience and passion. In the 1700s the Spaniard Don Juanillo Oliver reached Cuba and started farming tobacco and sugar cane as well as distilling rum. Then, after almost two centuries, the revolution in 1959 forced the Oliver family to move to lush and sensual Santo Domingo, where economic and social conditions were more favorable. Here, between white beaches and infinite blue seas, the production of aguardiente continued in the same Cuban spirit and tradition. The distillate ages up to twenty-five years in oak casks, passionately and carefully overseen by the Oliver family. When tasting it, your senses dance to creamy notes of wood and dried fruit, are indulged by vanilla and chocolate and get lost in the echo of a distant Merengue.
I thought Bermudez came from Venezuela in late 1800s or early 1900's....
No se...
:-)
Brugal is no 100.
To' lo mejor es de Cuba... Make me sick 53 years talkin the same rubbish... Yet, where are the courageous cubans? So they can rid the island of that cubanazo fido, once and for all?
Bla, bla, bla is the greatest export of cuba.....Que mucha basurA HABLAN, CABALLERO!
Y VAN A SEGUIR CON LA MUELA ESA?
The Venezuelas are not too far behind either and now they have Chavez.
The Argentianians lucked out, otherwise they would have also ended up like the other two.
Now let me go have a drink of Rum.
The Beverage Testing Institute (BTI) of Chicago names what it considers is the best Rum and you guys jump on some kind of racist, anti-Cuban rant?
Some people really have some self esteem issues....Soooooo Sad.
"Wasn't enough of an insult that el caballo Johnny V. had to put out his music on "Kubaney"? y siguen con el orgullito emfermizo,,,,que cuestion? '"
Had to?
Did somebody put a gun to his head?
Was his family being held hostage?
Did they threaten to kill orphans and puppies if he didn't sign?
Johnny Ventura sign because Cash is King.
say bingo
so the only reason why he is successful is because he was born in Cuba. so every Cuban is great for simple fact he was born in Cuba? allow to laugh out loud for a moment jajajaja
the reason why he made is because he came into a system that allow success to take place and this shstem was not made by Cuban yet it keept door open for this Cuban to make it. so how are trying to give cuba some sort of credit here.
He used that name because it is a good marketing tool.
As apposed to a Jealous, Racist TOOL like you.
Why should it bother you that a Rum was chosen to be the best has a name referring to Cuba?
Why should you care?
Unless you are either jealous or racist it shouldn't be of any concern to you, me or anyone else what they name it.
Do you realize that it was chosen one of the tops in the world because of it's quality and taste NOT branding and naming.
Your implying that it was chosen because of it's name or because it was made by a Cuban is simply pointless and childish but that's expected of you here.
Why would I be jealous of somebody I have never met or plan to meet any time soon. It's funny you calling me a racist here when all the evidence of that title belongs to you based on your comments here and in the past.
Please grow up!