Notes - In 2005 Pusser's Rum celebrated the Nelson Bicentenary, when Lord Nelson fought The Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805 off Cape Trafalgar near Cadiz, Spain. Legend had it that Nelson's body was placed in a large cask of Pusser's Rum to preserve it for the long voyage back to England. Upon arrival, the cask was opened and the body removed. But the rum was almost gone. The jack tars (sailors) had drilled a small hole at the base of the cask through which they drained most of the rum, thereby drinking of Nelson's Blood. Since then, the term Nelson's Blood has become synonymous with Pusser's Rum. Presented in a porcelain hipflask.