
JAMAICA RUM LABEL PRINT
Due to the epic success of the Mai Tai, Trader Vic’s depleted the entire stock of the 17 year Jamaican J. Wray and Nephew Rum within a couple of years. In order to meet supply and demand, Trader Vic’s began to import their own Jamaican Rum. Enjoy this rum label reproduction while sipping on a Mai Tai at home!
* Image measures 7.5” x 10”. Overall measure 8.5” x 11”
**Watermarks not included on original print
This reproduction was created with an Epson 9000 series printer using a 10 color Ultra Chrome HDR archival inkset and acid-free substrates. It is rated as stable for 75 years or better under normal indoor lighting conditions.
JAMAICA RUM LABEL PRINT
Due to the epic success of the Mai Tai, Trader Vic’s depleted the entire stock of the 17 year Jamaican J. Wray and Nephew Rum within a couple of years. In order to meet supply and demand, Trader Vic’s began to import their own Jamaican Rum. Enjoy this rum label reproduction while sipping on a Mai Tai at home!
* Image measures 7.5” x 10”. Overall measure 8.5” x 11”
**Watermarks not included on original print
This reproduction was created with an Epson 9000 series printer using a 10 color Ultra Chrome HDR archival inkset and acid-free substrates. It is rated as stable for 75 years or better under normal indoor lighting conditions.
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Due to the epic success of the Mai Tai, Trader Vic’s depleted the entire stock of the 17 year Jamaican J. Wray and Nephew Rum within a couple of years. In order to meet supply and demand, Trader Vic’s began to import their own Jamaican Rum. Enjoy this rum label reproduction while sipping on a Mai Tai at home!
* Image measures 7.5” x 10”. Overall measure 8.5” x 11”
**Watermarks not included on original print
This reproduction was created with an Epson 9000 series printer using a 10 color Ultra Chrome HDR archival inkset and acid-free substrates. It is rated as stable for 75 years or better under normal indoor lighting conditions.











