Bacardi Villa in Santiago de Cuba Today |
Museo de Emilio Bacardi Moreau |
The Museo de Emilio Bacardi Moreau was closed for restoration while I was there, but I did get to see the family house, the exterior of the Museum, and the Rum Factory.
"Rum baron by
day, freedom-fighter by
night. Emilio
Bacardi Moreau put his life and livelihood on the line to aid Cuba in its fight
for independence from Spain." Arrested, exiled and twice imprisoned for his beliefs and refusal to support
Spanish rule, he was rewarded for his patriotism when he returned from exile to
become the first freely-elected Mayor of Santiago de Cuba. In 1960, the revolutionary
regime in Cuba illegally confiscated all the Bacardi Company’s Cuban assets
without compensation and forced them out of the country. The Bacardi’s lost
their business and their home, but as history has proven, not their spirit. "
Bacardi Rum Factory |
Hatuey Brewery formerly owned by Bacardi |
Today the Former Bacardi Rum Factory produces a very fine line of Santiago de Cuba Rums along with several other rums including Havana Club 15 Year Old Rum.
As you visit the distillery or the brewery the only reference to its former owners is the faded word "Bacardi" on a derelict unused conveyer belt housing that connects the two parts of the factory.
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