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Hurricanes were invented in New Orleans by bar owner Pat O'Brien during World War II when there was a limited supply of whiskey. In order to purchase a single case, liquor salesmen forced bar owners to purchase up to 50 cases of rum, which was plentiful. Looking for a way to use all his rum, Pat came up the Hurricane, named after the shape of the glass he served it in.
Top Notes: black cherry, orange, strawberry, pineapple, lime. Mid Notes: eucalyptus, violet, lily Base Notes: clove, vanilla bean
Burn Time 65-75 hours.