FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER
FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER
BRIEF TAMBÚ HISTORY
TAMBÚ
Pronounced Tāam Boo. The word Tambú has several meanings in the same Papiamentu language. Tambú is the name of the drum that is used to play the music of the same name and its traditional dance also shares this name. It is the essence of a rich cultural ritual where music, dance, poetry, and spirituality come together. Tambú is an important piece of our Curaçao heritage where the roots come mainly from West Africa. It used to be and still is a cultural way of expressing how you feel and what’s on your mind at the end of a year.
Chapi
Pronounced Tjāh Pee Is a metal part that was used in agriculture and plays an essential role in the sowing and harvesting process.The Chapi is also a very important music instrument in Tambú, due to its unique sound that can be heard from miles away. Each Ròm Tambú bottle has its own Chapi which can be used as a key ring to cut the seal, and harvest your next bottle.
BRIEF TAMBÚ HISTORY
TAMBÚ
Pronounced Tāam Boo. The word Tambú has several meanings in the same Papiamentu language. Tambú is the name of the drum that is used to play the music of the same name and its traditional dance also shares this name. It is the essence of a rich cultural ritual where music, dance, poetry, and spirituality come together. Tambú is an important piece of our Curaçao heritage where the roots come mainly from West Africa. It used to be and still is a cultural way of expressing how you feel and what’s on your mind at the end of a year.
Chapi
Pronounced Tjāh Pee Is a metal part that was used in agriculture and plays an essential role in the sowing and harvesting process.The Chapi is also a very important music instrument in Tambú, due to its unique sound that can be heard from miles away. Each Ròm Tambú bottle has its own Chapi which can be used as a key ring to cut the seal, and harvest your next bottle.
OUR RÒM
OUR RÒM
With pride, we introduce Ròm Tambú, the perfect premium dark ròm for people who love slow savoring. Our unique recipe is based on the solera system and is designed in Curaçao. It is an exquisite blend of various quality rums and is carefully bottled on the island of Curaçao.
Our ròm is aged up to 8 years in oak barrels, making it rich in aroma with a light crisp presence. Experience the honey and coffee notes when sipping either neat, on the rocks, or mixed in one of our signature cocktails
FOLLOW THE TAMBÚ JOURNY
FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER
BRIEF TAMBÚ HISTORY
TAMBÚ
Pronounced Tāam Boo. The word Tambú has several meanings in the same Papiamentu language. Tambú is the name of the drum that is used to play the music of the same name and its traditional dance also shares this name. It is the essence of a rich cultural ritual where music, dance, poetry, and spirituality come together. Tambú is an important piece of our Curaçao heritage where the roots come mainly from West Africa. It used to be and still is a cultural way of expressing how you feel and what’s on your mind at the end of a year.
Chapi
Pronounced Tjāh Pee Is a metal part that was used in agriculture and plays an essential role in the sowing and harvesting process.The Chapi is also a very important music instrument in Tambú, due to its unique sound that can be heard from miles away. Each Ròm Tambú bottle has its own Chapi which can be used as a key ring to cut the seal, and harvest your next bottle.
OUR RÒM
With pride, we introduce Ròm Tambú, the perfect high premium dark ròm for people who love slow savoring. Our unique recipe is based on the solera system and is designed in Curaçao. It is an exquisite blend of various quality rums and is carefully bottled on the island of Curaçao.
Our ròm is aged up to 8 years in oak barrels, making it rich in aroma with a light crisp presence. Experience the honey and coffee notes when sipping either neat, on the rocks, or mixed in one of our signature cocktails