Rum Bottle

Rum Bottle

Rum (Spanish: Ron, French: Rhum) is a distilled liquor made from sugar cane, also known as sugar wine. It originated in the Anglo-French colonies of the Caribbean in the 16th century, when it was discovered that it could be fermented and distilled from the remaining by-product of sugar production-molasses (or sugar cane juice). The core raw material of rum is sugarcane-related products such as molasses or sugarcane juice. This gives it a unique sweet taste and fragrant aroma. Historically, rum was closely associated with pirate culture and the slave trade period, and later replaced whiskey as the famous "pirate wine".
Pirate Bar Vintage Wooden Wine Glass

Pirate Bar Vintage Wooden Wine Glass

Chinese antique bronze wine vessel owl jar

Chinese antique bronze wine vessel owl jar

Chinese antique bronze wine pot

Chinese antique bronze wine pot