Cihuatan Indigo Rum (750 ml)
The name "Indigo" was inspired by the color blue, which was crafted by the ancient Maya using the Indigo flower (añil). Blue is a symbol of El Salvador and also the color of Tlaloc, Mayan god of rain.
In the heart of every bottle of Cihuatán Indigo lies the Sleeping Woman, Mayan goddess and guardian of the Cihuatán valley. Legend has it that the Sleeping Woman would intercede on behalf of the people of Cihuatán so that Tlaloc would make the valley bloom.
Tasting Notes: Vanilla, cappuccino, dark chocolate, hazelnut, artisanal dulce de leche, lemongrass.
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Cihuatan Indigo Rum (750 ml)
Cihuatan Indigo Rum (750 ml)
The name "Indigo" was inspired by the color blue, which was crafted by the ancient Maya using the Indigo flower (añil). Blue is a symbol of El Salvador and also the color of Tlaloc, Mayan god of rain.
In the heart of every bottle of Cihuatán Indigo lies the Sleeping Woman, Mayan goddess and guardian of the Cihuatán valley. Legend has it that the Sleeping Woman would intercede on behalf of the people of Cihuatán so that Tlaloc would make the valley bloom.
Tasting Notes: Vanilla, cappuccino, dark chocolate, hazelnut, artisanal dulce de leche, lemongrass.
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The name "Indigo" was inspired by the color blue, which was crafted by the ancient Maya using the Indigo flower (añil). Blue is a symbol of El Salvador and also the color of Tlaloc, Mayan god of rain.
In the heart of every bottle of Cihuatán Indigo lies the Sleeping Woman, Mayan goddess and guardian of the Cihuatán valley. Legend has it that the Sleeping Woman would intercede on behalf of the people of Cihuatán so that Tlaloc would make the valley bloom.
Tasting Notes: Vanilla, cappuccino, dark chocolate, hazelnut, artisanal dulce de leche, lemongrass.











