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Je l'ai goûté seulement straight sans glace. Au nez sent très bon, fort en bouche mais avec une belle longue finale.
My secret weapon in any tiki drink calling for aged Jamaican rum even great on its own or just in an old fashioned.
Love this rum. It has a couple cocktail recipes on the label. I like it neat, and I’m away in the history of rum.
Found this by accident in a bar and asked to try neat. Loved it and got another! Wonderful flavors once you get past the sting. Would highly recommend!
Skvělá poměr ceny / kvality. Pro Jamajské fanoušky nutnost mít doma. Za tu cenu dávám 9.
This is like the old Jamaican rums...no caramel or added colours, just a sharp rush of flavour and a searing blast from the high proof. Not to be sipped without adding plenty of water. Beyond the heat, this is a wonderful crisp rum with lingering fruits (think cherries and ripe banana) and none of the overwhelming sweetness. This one brightens up any tiki drink and allows the rum to shine through anything you dress it with. Amazing, breathtaking and unforgettable.
Can't get over this stuff, my current number 1. I've tired a few different Jamaican pot stills and this one takes the cake. The nose is pretty tropical with light spices, and does not prep you for the chaos soon to commence. Funk overload. Like that final drop on a roller coaster except you're riding a grilled plantain with no seatbelt and everything's on fire. I love it, but theres no chance I'm having that neat on the rocks. This is an incredible rum that brings a completely different essence to any cocktail, especially with tropical fruits. I've blended this with Bajan's and Jamaicans to really unleash the beast in my tikis, and have heard it's quite interesting paired with agricole. Lot of possibilities here.
a bit bitter..and it got ATTITUDE
"Smith and Cross Navy Strength rum review and cocktail suggestions by A Mountain of Crushed Ice"
The smell is rich, sugary, heavy molasses.
"It leaves a long lasting tingle on the tongue and in the roof of your mouth. ."
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Aroma - artificial molasses and brown sugar
Taste - molasses followed by a burnt sugar finish.
The taste on this rum starts off descent but the finish is so bad that I wouldn't even try to use it in a cocktail. Don't recommend