Flor de Caña wins SEAL Award for environmental initiatives

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Flor de Caña, a premium rum brand known for its quality and commitment to sustainability, has received the “Environmental Initiatives Award” from the SEAL Awards in the United States. This award recognizes Flor de Caña’s leadership in environmental stewardship and its efforts to promote a sustainable future.

The SEAL Awards is a global platform that highlights companies making significant contributions to sustainability through innovative initiatives. Flor de Caña’s achievements, including its carbon-neutral certification, the planting of one million trees since 2005, and the use of 100% renewable energy in its rum distillation process, were key factors in receiving this award.

Flor de Caña is a fifth-generation, family-owned brand and the first carbon-neutral and Fair Trade certified spirit in the world. The brand is known internationally for its premium rums from Nicaragua, which are aged in bourbon barrels without added sugar or artificial ingredients. Flor de Caña’s 12-year-old, 18-year-old, and 25-year-old rums are particularly noted for their distinctive flavors and smooth finishes, showcasing the brand’s dedication to excellence.

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