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The Duppy Share Caribbean rum is produced using a combination of 3-year Jamaican and 5-year Barbados rums. Both are aged in bourbon barrels and brought to London for bottling.
The name 'Duppy Share' comes from Caribbean folklore where the dark spirit 'duppies' take their share of rum from distilleries, similar to the traditional term 'angel’s share' when rum is lost due to evaporation during the aging process.
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It was OK, just wasnt really one id spend sipping over an hour, was quite a harsh taste
I Found so many nicer rums is this price category.
Lehký, čistý, lehounce nasládlý, dřevo, karamel, trocha ovoce. Rum na chlastání při grilování.
spousta pozitivních recenzí, ale mě vzorek z dramroom nezaujal
banány a skořice ve vůni, chuť ale neurčitá
opakovat asi nebudu
Pleasent surprise, not strong aftertaste, not sweat at all. Will buy another bottle without remorse.
Ok but not my favourite so far. Easy drinking, smooth with a mixer.
'...you can’t fail to notice the design of bottle and its fab artwork.'
"The Duppy Share Caribbean rum launch coverage by The Floating Rum Shack"
Nose is sweet but carries just enough of the Jamaican “funk”.
"This rum is the very epitomy of easy drinking. It slips down beautifully. ."
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Now I've got your attention with the title you'll have to take this review with a massive pinch of salt. I've tried this rum once with coke in a pub but safe to say I won't be having it again in a hurry. It was all going well and I had heard good things and paid a pretty penny for my drink. On first sip it was intresting but had a bit of an aftertaste I couldn't put my finger on. That was until to my friend had a try and said it tastes like the plastic bit you blow into to inflate things like armbands/ water wings , lilos or anything that you normally throw into a pool (yes you can throw lids provided you've given them some floaties) and that unfortunately ruined every other sip I had till I finished the drink. It now may do the same for you so I definitely recommend trying before you get buying
Espeically at around 30 quid a bottle