Old St. Croix

Harbor Cruise with Old St. Croix

– A Floating Tasting and Storytelling Experience

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We mark our name change

A Floating Tasting Experience

On the occasion of the creation of the brand Old St. Croix and the launch of the new XO Reserve Legacy Limited Edition blend, we invite you aboard for a unique tasting experience in the heart of Copenhagen.

On selected Fridays and Saturdays in July, we’ll set sail for a one-hour harbour cruise, where flavour, history, and views come together perfectly. Onboard, we’ll dive into the legacy of Albert Heinrich Riise and the journey of the Old St. Croix brand – from the sun-drenched West Indies to the historic docks of Denmark.

Along the way, you’ll taste your way through 4 distinctive blends as we pass old warehouses, piers, and Holmen – home to the Royal Danish Navy. After all, everything tastes better with a bit of history in the glass.

When you step aboard, you’ll receive: 4 tasting samples, 1 original tasting glass, 1 bottle of Old St. Croix Legacy Limited Edition (retail value: 499 DKK). All of this – for the price: 399

The Floating Experience

Ticket price: 399 DKK
Tickets and more information via Billetto

Includes:
– 1-hour harbor cruise with storytelling (boat with roof)
– Tasting of 4 different Old St. Croix blends
– 1 bottle of Legacy Limited Edition (retail value 399 DKK)

Dates & Departure Times:
Saturday, 5 July: 17:30–18:30
Friday, 11 July: 15:30–16:30 & 17:00–18:00
Saturday, 12 July: 14:50–15:50 & 17:50–18:50
Saturday, 19 July: 14:00–15:00 & 15:30–16:30

Please note:
Only 96 seats per departure – first come, first served!

A taste for any occasion

 

For more information click on a bottle

XO Reserve
Royal Danish Navy
Premium Master Blends
XO Rum Cream

Old St. Croix – Honoring the Past, embracing the future

With the name change from A.H. Riise to Old St. Croix, we’re taking one step back – to take two steps forward. With the new name, we’re reviving the original vision that inspired Albert Heinrich Riise more than 150 years ago, when he made Danish West Indian rum known far beyond the shores of the islands.