July 07, 2021
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 7 July 2021 - SPUN Spirits (the Company ) has been appointed the official distributor for the coveted El Dorado rum in Singapore by its producer, Demerara Distillers Limited (the Distillery or DDL ).
Demerara Distillers Limited has established a reputation over the last 300 years for producing the world-renowned Demerara Rum. El Dorado, the Distillery s flagship brand, is a winner of many prestigious awards, and is recognised as one of the finest rums internationally. We are delighted to add El Dorado to our portfolio, shares Mr Matthew Fergusson-Stewart, Managing Director and co-founder, SPUN Spirits. We have already made inroads with the brand into the finest bars and hotels in Singapore, and are poised to grow its presence in Singapore and beyond.
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