Whether you're a rum lover, a history nut or simply a fan of fun days out, a trip to the Oliver Rum Lab is well worth the visit. They've been producing award-winning rums since 1874, so you'll have the chance to learn about the distillation process and different sugar canes it's made from. And to top off the history lesson there'll be a rum tasting session, too. Plus, if you want to indulge your sweet tooth you can also choose a chocolate materclass.

Oliver Rum Lab Tour by Taino Gourmet
- Tour the Oliver Rum Lab in Punta Cana
- Learn about the history of rum distilling
- Taste rum with many options to choose from
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- There are options to purchase premium rums over 25 years old at an additional cost
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
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