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The Rum Lab Hosts the 6th Annual New York Rum Festival at the Metropolitan Pavilion on June 10th

The New York Rum Festival, organized by The Rum Lab, is set to take place on Saturday, June 10th at the Metropolitan Pavilion. The festival will feature over 100 rum expressions from around the world, including rare and exotic varieties, for attendees to sample and explore. This event offers a unique opportunity for rum enthusiasts and industry professionals alike to learn about the latest trends and developments in the rum industry.

The festival will include three tasting session times starting at 2pm, 3pm, and 4pm. Tickets begin at $88, with different tiers available for Industry, General Admission, and VIP ticket options. The VIP Rum Experts Session provides a five-hour admission, exclusive Rum Lab merchandise, premium tastings, and consumer seminars. The Trade Industry session offers discounted tickets for industry professionals, allowing them the chance to network, taste premium rums, and attend trade-focused seminars.

The New York Rum Festival will showcase rums from brands such as Cane Rock, Lemon Hart & Sons, Chinola, Diplomatico, and more. The festival kicks off a week of spirit-focused events in New York City, including the New York Rum Congress and The Brooklyn Bar Convent.

"We are thrilled to be bringing the New York Rum Festival back to the Metropolitan Pavilion next month,” said Federico Hernandez, the event producer. “This is an incredible opportunity for rum enthusiasts and industry professionals to come together to learn, network, and discover the latest trends in the world of rum."

For more information about the festival, purchasing tickets, or about TheRumLab.com, please visit the official New York Rum Festival website or TheRumLab.com. You can also follow the event on Instagram at @newyorkrumfest and @therumlab.

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