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The battle over Havana Club between Bacardi and Cubaexport has spanned three decades. In the 1950s, Havana Club was Cuba's second-largest rum brand after Bacardi.
He opened Havana Club in 2004 when he realized Boston needed a judgment-free dance haven. “I didn’t feel comfortable in other clubs where people were drinking and being stupid,” he recalls.
Bacardi bought Jose Arechabala's brand and started selling Havana Club rum in the United States in 1995. Cubaexport first registered its Havana Club trademark in the U.S. in 1976.
Havana Club is a serious destination for those who hunger for the cooking of the Caribbean. And with more than 50 dishes to choose from, it’s a restaurant with something for everyone.
The U.S. trade embargo against Cuba prevents a Cuba-owned company from suing Bacardi [RIC:RIC:BCARDU.UL] in the United States for infringing trademarks covering "Havana Club" rum in a long-running ...
One rum, two owners: the decades-long legal battle between the Cuban government and spirits giant Bacardi over the popular Havana Club rum brand has entered a new phase with the enactment of a new ...
Havana Club will keep churning out its famously smooth rum even as Cuba's sugar cane harvests plummet to historic lows and tensions ratchet up between Washington and Havana, the company's top ...
Havana Club. The big drinks groups are coming up with novel ways of attracting consumers—and it isn’t just reliant on launching another new line.
Havana Club’s top marketer is on a mission to showcase the rum brand’s “endless possibilities”. Nathalie Parte became global marketing director of the Pernod Ricard-owned Cuban rum brand in April last ...
Havana Club rum, preserver of the island's cultural traditions, reaffirms its seal of excellence and Cuban identity at the ...
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