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Oil and gas worker brings new north-east rum to the market

Oil and gas worker brings new north-east rum to the market © Supplied by Ron Cabezon Rum A Scottish oil and gas worker who hails from Aberdeen has launched his own rum brand which is made in the local area. Starting his business, Cabezon Beverage, during a global pandemic, David Smith says the idea for the rum brand first came around at the tail end of 2019 and was incorporated in December that year. Launched in October 2020 when the first products were bottled, David had been working away, perfecting his rum recipe and branding before unleashing the product to the masses. Originally from Aberdeen, the oil and gas professional who works ad hoc was inspired by his time living in Barcelona, Spain, from 2010 to 2015, to make his own rum after falling even more in love with the drink which is very popular in the European country.

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Scottish oil and gas worker brings new north-east rum to the market

Scottish oil and gas worker brings new north-east rum to the market A Scottish oil and gas worker who hails from Aberdeen has launched his own rum brand which is made in the local area. © Supplied by Ron Cabezon Rum For brilliant recipes, the best of local produce, fresh ideas and insight, subscribe to our weekly Food and Drink Newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Food and Drink Newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A Scottish oil and gas worker who hails from Aberdeen has launched his own rum brand which is made in the local area.

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Hotels, museums and drinks companies sign up for conference to boost tourism in the north

Hotels, museums and drinks companies sign up for conference to boost tourism in the north © Supplied by VisitScotland Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up More than 30 tourism businesses from across the north-east will take part in an event designed to boost Scotland’s visitor figures. VisitScotland’s virtual event Scotland Reconnect will bring more than 330 tour operators and travel agents together to discuss ways to rebuild the sector following the pandemic. Businesses taking part include The Fife Arms in Braemar, the Sandman Hotel in Aberdeen, Lost Loch Spirits, the Gordon Highlanders Museum and the Aberdeen Altens Hotel.

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Hotels, museums and drinks companies sign up for conference to boost tourism in the north

Hotels, museums and drinks companies sign up for conference to boost tourism in the north
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