That's the spirit.
The back story: Almost needless to say, these are challenging times for those in the bar business, with many drinking spots across the globe remaining closed because of pandemic restrictions. As a result, Santa Teresa 1796, a higher-end Venezuelan-made brand of aged rum from a producer with two centuries of history, decided to put a spotlight on bartenders and lend them support in different ways.
The brand says the move is in line with other charitable initiatives it has launched and supported. For example, its Project Alcatraz programs aims to help rehabilitate members of criminal gangs.
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