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Wray & Nephew White Overproof rum

Wray & Nephew White Overproof

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Jamaica | Light | 63% ABV | Pot and Column Still Distilled

6.6/10
251 ratings
Tasty, but not quite great
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251 Wray & Nephew White Overproof Ratings

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Cory Wid 🇺🇸 | 97 ratings
Posted almost 6 years ago

Many a distiller has envied for the secrets of Jamaican rum. To create an immensely flavorful "arome" rum distillate is no simple task; in Jamaica, they've had several hundred years to practice and develop their technique.
You can buy dirt-cheap and near-flavorless white rums just about anywhere: Bacardi and Don Q are easy examples. To solve the problem of "lack of flavor", many distilleries turn to barrel aging or sugaring (or even adding artificial flavors) to give their rum more interesting qualities. The incredible thing about this bottle is - all the flavoring was created in the fermentation and distillation. There has been NO conditioning of the distillate at all. No added flavors, no barrel aging, NOTHING... and it is one of the most flavorful rums I have ever tasted.

When the funk can be so hard to find these days, old 'Wray and Nephew' in its seemingly cheap bottle is found just about everywhere. The quality of the distillate is what many would consider the holy grail of rum - ultra flavorful and complex, with an uncompromising pungency and brooding raw power. The complex acidity and sheer variety of flavor is enough to drive you crazy... That unforgettable fruity aroma even lingers in the glass after it has been drunk.

It is the rum of so many forgotten punches and mixed drinks, lending an incredible character of overripe fruits that integrates and evolves with equally flavorful syrups, juices, and spices. This is one of my favorite tiki rums, used often in a plantation punch. The contents of the bottle disappear quickly, but alas - Its $18 at Woodman's in WI, so my wallet is smiling too. A benchmark.

JarkkoKoo 🇫🇮 | 33 ratings
Posted 2 years ago

There's no way to drink this as is unless your taste buds are out of order. In a cocktail you can use a small amount of this and actually get nice funky rotten banana flavors, but don't go smelling the stuff or tasting it on its own. You'll throw up.

Marnellp 🇺🇸 | 6 ratings
Posted over 2 years ago

Don't turn you nose up at this unaged ovenproof rum. This is magic in a bottle. This ain't for frat boys slam shots (like Bacardi 151 back in the day).

Terroir; this is what Jamaica tastes like.

This stuff is funkier than Bootsy Collins drinking a funk-shake that he millked of some freaky funk-ball.

Drink it with a little water if it is too hot for you. A few drops opens it up nicely.

A 1/4 Oz in a cocktail will bring the funk to any drink.

Jimmy Cliff (PREMIUM) 🇺🇸 | 502 ratings
Posted over 3 years ago

Just pure burn, do not take a shot of this stuff if your over 50, it’s pure Engine fuel, I think you mix it in rum punch with some sweeter golden rum and serve it on the tourist boats to take you there.

IceMan 🇺🇸 | 12 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

The first overproof rum I tried, and the one I always keep on the shelf. It's aroma and flavor are unmistakable, perhaps a bit "headsy" but pungent and bright. Compared to it's brethren Rum Fire, this is far more versatile, a bit smoother, and also less costly. It packs a wallop of flavor that doesn't overpower the drink.

Don't waste your time drinking it neat. This is a solid base for anything calling for a white spirit or tequila. And for that, there is no better white rum than the W&N Overproof.

Wayne Upton 🇺🇸 | 136 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

I don't get why people don't appreciate this rum more. For being the hands-down biggest seller in Jamaica, you'd think it'd get more respect abroad. Thick, funky, pungent, and of course, strong. It's a punch rum, but it has its place in cocktails as well.

Mark Ellis 🇬🇧 | 38 ratings
Posted almost 8 years ago

Wow, if I have a large double, will I go blind?
An interesting taste and aroma.
This was a gift, not sure if I would purchase another when finished with this one...if I ever do

Rum un 🇬🇧 | 59 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

Even without lime (which is preferable) this gives a great citrusy taste when mixed with coke, pleasant burn and a gentle warming feeling.

I don't think you need another white rum.

Keith Brockmiller 🇺🇸 | 27 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

I have been trying to finish this bottle for 2 years, I gave it away twice, and it came back, like a bad penny. If I had known it was so bad, I would have bought 151. At least it tastes like rum. I thought it was a spoiled batch, until I read some other reviews. I can't even describe the taste. To call it gasoline, would be bad for the hydrocarbon.

Juno 🇺🇸 | 51 ratings
Posted 9 years ago

Classic over proof with one hell of a bite. Unique flavor that is not meant for everyone, this rum is great for mixed tropical drinks.

DB 🇺🇸 | 70 ratings
Posted 5 months ago

Not sure I follow all of the "hate" on this one, but I'll attribute a fair amount of that to being unused to Jamaican funk and overproof spirits. Not capping on anybody, just sayin' - know what you're getting into before you go down this road...

It does have the funk as one would expect, but not quite as funky as many other Jamaicans - pleasant nose with some fruitiness and a vegetal note, not nearly as much alcohol as I would have expected (but it is there).

Palate - the banana and pineapple are there in force along with other fruit notes on the arrival. A nice sweetness that compliments well. I get pepper and cinnamon along with some other spice midway through, maybe a tad of citrus? (Still debating that...) A slight oilyness, light-medium body with a medium finish, ending with a hint of molasses and some vegetal tone. Lacks the plastic/vinyl notes I get from Rum Fire as a comparison. I like Rum Fire, but I think I prefer the W&N to that one overall, nicely balanced.

I definitely enjoy this one and could actually sip it on a regular basis. Also does well in a Nuclear Daiquiri. Feel free to try it as you will, but do NOT expect this to work properly in cocktails specifically calling for a light, "white" rum. I've rated this at an 8 on overall flavor and performance relative to price. It's certainly at least a "must try", but if you're not used to high ester rums or Jamaican funk, tread lightly.




Brand Details

Type: Light
Company: Wray & Nephew
Country: Jamaica
Name: White Overproof
ABV: 63%
Raw Material: Molasses
Process: Pure blend (1 distillery)
Distillation: Pot and Column Still
Women Led: No

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