vimarsana.com

கொம்பக்னிக்கே தேஸ் ஈண்தேஸ் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Compagnie Des Indes Guyana Uitvlugt 18 Year Rum

One of the historical aspects that rum shares with Scotch is blending. According to more knowledgeable rum geeks, there were no rum brands from the 1600s until the mid-1800; Bacardi became the first to appear in the 1860s. Most sugar estates in the Caribbean had distilleries in them, from which they’d sell their rum to merchants and/or blenders. In the case of British Caribbean islands, a lot of the rum would end up with the Navy. Some examples of rum merchants are Martin Doorlys and Frederick Myers. This is pretty similar to the history of Scotch, wherein merchants would buy single malt and grain whisky from distilleries and then bottle the blends under their own brands. The legacies of those blenders are still alive today with brands like Dewar’s and Johnnie Walker around. Glenfiddich was the first single malt distillery to bottle and sell their own whisky in the 1960s. In any case, this practice of buying rum from distilleries is still very alive today. In fact, before this

Carte plate qui comprend le Golfe de Siam, les costes de Cambodia, de Tsiompa et les Isles adjacentes, avec une partie de l Isle Bornéo : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

GulfSiamCambodia-mannevillette-1745 $3,000.00 Title Carte plate qui comprend le Golfe de Siam, les costes de Cambodia, de Tsiompa et les Isles adjacentes, avec une partie de l Isle Bornéo.   1745 (undated)         1 : 2584000 Description This is a rare 1745 d Après de Mannevillette nautical chart or maritime map of the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand - one of the first specific printed maps of the Gulf of Thailand and Cambodia. Coverage extends from western Malaya just north of Singapore to the ancient Siamese (Thailand) capital at Ayutthaya, to the Paracel Islands just east of Vietnam, and south to northern Borneo. The map s focus is on the Mekong north to Ville de Cambodia , roughly modern-day Phenom Penh, and the surrounding seas.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.