two bottles of "Ron Añejo Cacique" rum, a product of Venezuela, displayed side-by-side
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two bottles of "Ron Añejo Cacique" rum, a product of Venezuela, displayed side-by-side

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two bottles of "Ron Añejo Cacique" rum, a product of Venezuela, displayed side-by-side. The bottles are made of amber glass and have a distinctive label with a depiction of an indigenous person's profile, the brand name "Cacique," and "Añejo." Text on the labels indicates that the rum is elaborated by Destilerías Unidas, S.A., is registered under number L-69, and is made in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The alcoholic content is 40% G.L. and the net content is 0.75 L. The bottles are positioned in what appears to be a retail setting, possibly a store shelf, with reflections of lights visible on the glass. The image is cropped to focus on the labels and upper portions of the bottles. There are no people visible in the image. Based on the product's origin and the typical distribution of Venezuelan rum, it is plausible that this image was taken in Los Teques, Venezuela, a major city and the capital of the state of Miranda.