

The morning was a beautiful one as we waited for the arrival of the seaplane on St. Thomas. We were headed for St. Croix and an opportunity to visit the Cruzan Distillery. This was going to be a fun day, not just for the visit to Cruzan, but a seaplane ride and an opportunity to see St. Croix as well. The plane scooted across the harbor and into the air and 20 minutes later we splashed down in Christiansted, St. Croix.


Upon arriving at the distillery we were taken into the welcome center and introduced to some of their fine products, the rum you know. They later took us on a tour of the facilities. First to the fermentation tanks, then to the still and the aging sheds. This was a surprisingly small distillery, but it was able to produce a large amount of rum anyway. I found it interesting that they were able to use the dregs of the distilling process to make cattle and poultry feed. They were able to make use of most of the waste materials.


This was a fun and filled with interesting information and some really good tasting. Plus the chance to visit St. Croix and a seaplane ride to get there and return. The people of St. Croix were warm and very helpful for us on the trip, and I look forward to a return visit in the near future. The rums were very good too. ;o)
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