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Rare Spirits Society White Paper
  • πŸ₯ƒWelcome to Rare Spirits Society
  • Explorers Society
    • πŸ€”What exactly is Rare Spirits Society?
    • 🎯Explorer's Maxims
    • 🍾Membership Tiers
    • πŸ₯‚Benefits
    • πŸ—ΊοΈRoadmap
    • 🎟️Become a Member
  • Barrel Collection Thesis
    • πŸ“‘Executive Summary
    • πŸͺ™Rare Rum
    • 🍹Market Analysis
      • Premium spirits
    • πŸ’§Distilleries
      • Selecting Distillery Partners
      • Benefits of Partnering
    • πŸ“ˆCollection Strategy
      • Collection Process
      • Exit Strategies
      • Barrel Profitability
      • Fees
    • πŸ”Rare Rum Diversification
    • πŸ’ΌRare Rum Management
      • Management Process
      • Governance Structure
      • Reporting & Communication Process
    • ⛓️Technology
    • πŸ—ΏConclusion
  • Basecamp
    • 🐐The Rum Explorers
    • πŸ”—Official Links
    • πŸ’°Official Wallets & Smart Contracts
    • πŸ›οΈLegal
      • Terms & Conditions
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  1. Barrel Collection Thesis
  2. Distilleries

Selecting Distillery Partners

Partnering with the best brands in the industry.

Rare Spirits Society will only partner with distilleries that produce high-quality premium spirits at a price point that offers potential. This may include distilleries that are not prominent or popular brands, or more established distilleries as well. The distilleries should also be searching for new markets and want more brand exposure.

Some of the key aspects of the distilleries we are looking to partner with are:

  • Small batched

  • Family-owned

  • Multiple styles and provenance

  • Aging warehouse

  • Super-Premium quality liquids

Some of the key aspects of the type of liquids & casks we are looking to collect include, but not limited to:

  • Provenance: The countries where they are produced

  • Liquid Type: Pot Still, column still, agricole, Latin/British/French style, etc..

  • Aging Barrel Type: New American/French Oak, Ex-Bourbon, Ex-Mezcal, Sherry/Jerez Casks, and many more unique ones.

  • Aging Environment: Continental, Tropical, High/Low Humidity, Transcontinental, Oceanographic, etc..

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