What is Seco Herrerano? Like rum, both come from sugar cane. The sugar cane is harvested and processed. The processing basically results in two liquids: sugar cane juice and molasses. The sugar cane juice gets distilled into Seco Herrerano while the molasses gets distilled into rum. Seco Herrano is often used as a replacement for rum or vodka. We did not get to see the Seco Serrerano being distilled, however, we did get to see the process for rum.
On the tour we got to ride a cart being pulled by oxen. The oxen carts were the original way that the sugar can would be transferred from the fields to the first start of the processing plant.
The fermentation process begins once liquid is extracted and separated from the sugar cane.
You can see the molasses in the picture.
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The tour included several opportunities to try rum and Seco Herrerano. We got to try their version of a Cuba Libre, which was refreshing after touring some very warm buildings. We then got to taste the different aged rum that Abuelo offers. They offer rum that has been aged 4 years, 7 years, 12 years, and 30 years. Anyone want to make bets on which rums everyone liked the best? Hint: it wasn't the 4 year rum. It also turns out that the 12 year rum (my favorite) has won awards for being the best rum for under $100. Cool stuff!
It was a fun tour over all. Not only did we get to learn about distilling rum, we also got to taste it. It was a full day. Anyone visiting and wanting to go on the tour should either be visiting for more than a
a few days and/or be into rum. For those of you who may be intrigued and in the mood to taste some of this awesome rum, it is available in the US. This nifty product finder can help you locate where to purchase either Seco Herrano or Ron Abuelo. Just be sure to specify the brand you're looking for. Cheers!
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