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Smith and Cross Traditional Jamaica Navy Strength rum

Smith and Cross Traditional Jamaica Navy Strength

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Jamaica | Aged | 57% ABV | Pot Still

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carl 🇺🇸 | 76 ratings
Posted 1 year ago

I’m not a huge fan of Jamaican rum or Navy rum. This one is definitely in that category but still nice to sip. Seems like an excellent example.

SmoothFarts 🇨🇦 | 28 ratings
Posted 1 year ago

Beautiful bottle. Nice color. Tastes nice but quickly gets lost in a hot alcohol bloom you can find the flavor in.

irishsausage6 🇺🇸 | 14 ratings
Posted 1 year ago

Finally tried Smith & Cross and it did not disappoint! I was sipping this neat alongside some Lime La Croix, and well, I think I found an incredible combination. The rum is strong in all the good ways and bursts with flavors of super ripe tropical fruits along with that beautiful hogo quality. Chase it with some lime flavored la croix and the result is delicious. This is going to be great in tropical drinks, but I'll happily sip on this one too.

Johann 🇩🇪 | 3 ratings
Posted 12 months ago

Right after opening the bottle I can tell: Great smell. It is comparable to my current favorite Jamaican, the 12 years old Appleton, but more intense. You don't even need to dunk your nose into the glass, the ester smells just waft through the room when serving.

Drinking it neat, taste-wise there isn't much to it, the alcohol is very overpowering. It just leaves an oily, warm feeling on the tongue and some burn in the throat.

After diluting to 43% (using me trusty density table and assuming 20°C, no sugar added: Add 36% of water by weight), the picture looks different: On the tongue, there is a nice alcoholic sweetness and reminds of Ritter Sport Rum (esters, raisins, nuts, cocoa), very comparable to the Appleton. Unfortunately, the finish is not so nice, the harsh sharpness and slight herbal bitterness stays, which shows its young age. That is more of a nitpick, it is by no means as bad as in young Whiskies, three years in the tropics go a much longer way than three years in Scotland.

At ca. 25€ per bottle, it is a good value.

Side note: I added a dash to a glass of Coke. Harmonizes well and tastes like Coke with rum-raisins. So, I suppose it's also good in cocktails or as flavoring in liqueurs. From experience with other Coke+X combinations: The sugar is important for sweetness and as a flavor enhancer, don't try Zero/Light and then complain about the weak taste...

Invertiguy 🇺🇸 | 8 ratings
Posted 12 months ago

I finally found a bottle of this at a liquor store the next town over and all I can say is holy shit was it worth the hunt! This has got to be one of the most intense-tasting rums I've ever had and I love it! Bold and bursting with flavor, it's proofy and packed with overripe fruit funkiness like a good Jamaican pot still rum should be but with the addition of caramel and baking spice notes that really bring it to the next level. It's loud character makes it a little more challenging to incorporate in most cocktails than more softly-spoken spirits, but man is it worth it. This is the rum I thought Kraken was when I was still young and dumb enough to be drinking that shit, and while the decade between then and now hasn't exactly been all fun and games, I am forever grateful that it has granted me the maturity to appreciate real flavor. 9 stars.

Josifiend 🇦🇺 | 45 ratings
Posted 12 months ago

This rum really teaches you a lesson cell by cell. Some of your taste buds are dying but you dont really mind. Funk, funk, funk, crystallised pineapple candy. How long do you think this rum ferments for... and how close can you get to it without gasping?

Slightly related: Once upon a time in the USA a bartender gave my partner and I a free shot, a 50/50. It was half Smith & Cross Rum and half Amaro Montenegro. It is the best combo of 50/50 I have ever had and highly recommend for getting the party started.

ShadowDragon 🇺🇸 | 75 ratings
Posted 12 months ago

Fantastic Jamaican overproof rum. If you like Jamaican rums, you'll love this. Originally, I rated this the same as Wray & Nephew. I have since changed my mind. W&N has a more interesting flavor, when compared side by side, but it tends to overtake cocktails. S&C stands out, as a Jamaican rum should, but it doesn't overpower. It still has the Jamaican funk, but it has a much rounder flavor profile. Since neither are sipping rums, I need to judge them on how they mix, and my goodness S&C is the superior mixer in tiki drinks. This is now a staple on my shelf. (Not for sipping, duh!)

koekje 🇳🇱 | 14 ratings
Posted 11 months ago

Very fruity especially bananas, a lot of bananas and some chocolate.

Personally I don't like it as a sipping rum, I only mix with this. This is the kind of rum you bring to one of those fancy office party's, and with this quality they won't be firing you for ending up stupidly drunk.

Certainly a winner at this price!

rumrunner 🇺🇸 | 46 ratings
Posted 11 months ago

Everything you really want in a Jamaican rum, right? It’s extremely funky and high ester. Rotten bananas and over-ripened fruit take over after the initial sip and all of that lingers along with the ester and funk. It’s a high proof but I will say that I enjoyed sipping it once it breathed for a few minutes. Hard to rate this rum because on one hand it’s everything we all want in a true Jamaican pot still rum but it’s also the strong that makes me not rate it as high. It will overpower any cocktail if you aren’t careful and it can destroy a palate quickly if not sipped with caution. All in all I love this rum and always have it stocked in my bar but it really isn’t meant to be used for any cocktail that calls for a Jamaican rum. It gets extra points for uniqueness and giving us all what we “think” we want. Cheers!

Florin 🇷🇴 | 78 ratings
Posted 11 months ago

RO: este cel mai in stil jamaican rom pe care l am incercat pana acum si sunt super incantat de el , foarte fructat , fructe tropicale foarte coapte vanilie si caramel, postgust usor dulceag si lung si cumva mestecabil.. si mai ales procentaj de alcool bine ales ) se pare ca sunt atras de romurile care au si alcool suficcient si arome puternice .. incantat

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EN: it's the most Jamaican-style rum I've tried so far and I'm super excited about it, very fruity, very ripe tropical fruits, vanilla and caramel, slightly sweet and long aftertaste and somehow chewy... and above all a well-chosen percentage of alcohol ) it seems that I am attracted to rums that have sufficient alcohol and strong aromas .. delighted




Brand Details

Type: Aged
Company: Smith and Cross
Country: Jamaica
Name: Traditional Jamaica Navy Strength
ABV: 57%
Raw Material: Molasses
Process: Pure blend (1 distillery)
Distillation: Pot Still
Women Led: No

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