The Lavin Distillery in Havana during the 1940s–50s was a mid-tier Cuban rum producer, known for brands like Capitolio Ron Superior and Rumba Ron Superior, operating from Zequira 335 in Havana. It reflected the era’s booming rum industry tied to Cuba’s nightlife and export markets before the Revolution.
Lavin was not as globally dominant as Bacardi or Havana Club but contributed to Havana’s vibrant rum scene.
The poster highlights five different spirits illustrating Lavín’s diversification strategy in the 1940s–50s