Singer Melky and sister of the rapper Wycleff Jean of the infamous Fugees super group, now adds rum to her legacy.
The rum named Saint Sauveur 1972, was named after the SaintSauveur, the vessel that ran aground in Pompano Beach, FL, in 1972 carrying 65 Haitian refugees seeking political and economic freedom, this rum commemorates a moment that marked a turning point in Haitian American immigration history one that deserves recognition and reverence.
Crafted with care and intention, the rum delivers a premium flavor experience, smooth oak, rich caramel, warm vanilla, and subtle hints of spice and cane sugar, culminating in a smoky finish that lingers with meaning. It’s more than a drink; it’s a living narrative in every pour. This is a celebration of legacy, resilience, and reclaiming our seat at the table. From my grandmother’s moonshine to my mother’s kremas, I proudly carry the torch with Saint Sauveur 1972 Haitian Heritage Rum.
Launched with purpose during Haitian Heritage Month, this rum is more than a drink—it’s a story in a bottle, crafted to honour the past and inspire the future.
“Not just a rum—a legacy in every pour.
Crafted with care, rooted in Haitian-American heritage, and made to be sipped with intention. Because heritage matters. This is more than a drink. It’s a statement.”Taste The Heritage Celebrate the Spirit”
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