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Canerock Spiced & Flavored rum

Canerock Spiced & Flavored

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Jamaica | Spiced | 40% ABV | Pot and Column Still Distilled

6.1/10
52 ratings
Tasty, but not quite great
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52 Canerock Spiced & Flavored Ratings

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Dirk 🇨🇦 | 43 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

Love it
My new favourite picked it up in Florida when I was down for a trip and now I’m kicking myself because I can’t get it anywhere in Canada.

Palo_SK 🇸🇰 | 3 ratings
Posted almost 2 years ago

Keeping in mind this is a spiced rum, I liked this one a lot! Of course I wouldn't expect "pure rum flavours", the rum was infused with vanilla, coconut flesh and ginger. BUT it is really well made and it delivers pretty balanced flavour profile.

Pro tip: try it with coconut water!

rumrunner 🇺🇸 | 46 ratings
Posted 9 months ago

I sampled this at the NYC rum fest last week and found it be pretty tasty albeit I don’t have a lot of experience with spiced rum. It’s loaded with flavor without being overly sweet. A very toasty marshmallow flavor with intense vanilla and coconut. Part of the aging process takes place in sherry casks which probably accounts for the depth this rum has to offer.

Bonandy 🇵🇱 | 110 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

Nice amber color. Mild in drinking, a little too sweet. Dark chocolate flavor.

Paul B 🇺🇸 | 472 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

I thought that this was a new Jamaican rum when I saw it on the shelf. For only $30 US, I told myself WTF and brought it home today. Then I saw that it is a spiced rum, and rather pricey at that. Well, at least it has a gorgeous bottle to go with it, complete with an embossed turtle on the front and a real fat old time cork.

I have had a lot worse spiced rums and only a few that are much better. This company is transparent and states the ingredients on the back label: coconut, sweet spices, and a touch of ginger. However, with this odd combination, I could not single out any one of them. This has become a very unique combination on it's own. I would also classify this spiced rum as being sweet. I don't regret buying my bottle, but probably not again.

Update a few days later: The aftermath of this tasty rum is similar to the tasty escolar fish used in sushi. I will not explain in further detail, but this tasty rum is best saved for unpleasant guests that you can send on their way with a ruined car seat before they get home. Let me put it another way, there are internet videos of poor souls who made the huge mistake of eating escolar before running a marathon. This pretty bottle wound up being a $30 bottle of tasty mouth wash, because I no longer dare to swallow this rum. I am now wondering what in hell is in those "sweet spices"!!! You have now been warned!!! I now lower my initial rating from a 7 to a 4. It has been years since I have had to do this.

Rene Rum (PREMIUM) 🇨🇭 | 547 ratings
Posted almost 2 years ago

Schönes Bernstein im Glas.
In der Nase sehr angenehm und fruchtig. Edle Vanille, frische Kokosnuss und kandierte tropische Früchte sind sehr erfrischend und wirken weder aufdringlich noch künstlich.
Am Gaumen weich und süss (25 gr./l.). Wie ein Vanille Eis das mit warmem Karamell begossen wird, so das die Oberfläche leicht antaut und sich die Aromen perfekt vermischen. Angerichtet auf einem Fruchtsalat aus tropischen Früchten, frischgeraspelte Kokosnuss verfeinern das Ganze und bringen einen exotischen Touch.
Im Abgang hallen die diversen Aromen unterschiedlich lange nach.
Bis jetzt der beste Spiced Rum den ich im Glas hatte. Ist ein Produkt aus dem Hause Ferrand. Ein 5 jähriger jamaikanischer Rum, eine Woche mit Ingwer, 2-3 Wochen mit Kokos und 5 Wochen mit Vanille mazeriert. Für Liebhaber dieser Rum Art, Schleckmäuler und Mixologen.
Plantation Verkostung bei SCHÜWO.

Beautiful amber in the glass.
Very pleasant and fruity on the nose. Noble vanilla, fresh coconut and candied tropical fruit are very refreshing and do not seem intrusive or artificial.
Soft and sweet on the palate (25 gr./l.). Like a vanilla ice cream doused with warm caramel, so that the surface thaws slightly and the flavors blend perfectly. Served on a fruit salad of tropical fruits, freshly grated coconut refine the whole and bring an exotic touch.
In the finish, the various flavors reverberate for different lengths of time.
So far, the best spiced rum I had in the glass. Is a product of the house Ferrand. A 5 year old Jamaican rum, macerated one week with ginger, 2-3 weeks with coconut and 5 weeks with vanilla. For lovers of this type of rum, sweet tooth and mixologists.
Plantation tasting at SCHÜWO.

Anthonymahalo 🇫🇷 | 22 ratings
Posted 2 years ago

Vraiment bon, énormément parfumé.
Pour les fans de rhum épicé.

NobleEskimo 🇨🇦 | 46 ratings
Posted 3 days ago

Sweeter vanilla and caramel notes rather than overwhelming spice. Recommendable as a far superior rum for those who enjoy a Captain Morgan styled spiced rum

PekAti (PREMIUM) 🇭🇺 | 103 ratings
Posted 7 days ago

Ez nem az aminek mutatja magát.rá van írva hogy jamaikábol jött, de nem. Legyen ismét jamaika a jamaikaiké!

LEBKA 🇺🇸 | 1 rating
Posted 11 days ago

Výborný sladkastý rum. Vôňa jemná, ale pri silnejšom nádych zaštípe alkohol. Chuť delikátna po bielej čokoláde a leskových orechoch. Zábavný rum.

Midgarn 🇺🇸 | 36 ratings
Posted 14 days ago

The embossed features of the bottle drew me as interesting and unique. I could taste some flavor to the rum, but the alcohol burn starts early and is really harsh swallowing. Nothing so bad that mixing with soda can't fix, though.




Brand Details

Name: Spiced & Flavored
ABV: 40%
Type: Canerock
Raw Material: Molasses
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Pot and Column Still
Women leading Rum: No