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great for rum punches mojitos etc neat hold on it has a bite definately worth the money
Hey, all things are relative! If you've picked this up after previously buying Bicardi, this is going to blow your mind. Fire, brimstone, lemon and that weird ass funk, that even diluted in a cocktail, you're sure not going to miss. I mean this is Notting Hill Carnival in a glass.
But if you're coming from the land of pot still madness - clairin, Rum-Bar, Rum Fire, Rivers Royale - or blanc agricole, this is very manageable, and possibly a little tame, but hey, it's £26 rather than £53!
In all honesty, this is a little industrial, if way more flavourful than the same distillery's Kingston 62. A little oily, fragrant with citrus, dry with cane coming out along the way ,you can drink this straight if that's your thing. In a cocktail however, it adds depth and a kick to a Hurricane. The smell is subtle por still, the flavour, depths of sugar, and a bit of that chemistry lab weird vibe people seem to either live or hate.
I was looking for a cut price clairin to bring the funk to cocktails, and I think this will hit the spot. Mixing this 50/50 with Copalli really lifts both, bringing balance, power and flavour all to the mix. I totally get why bars keep this to hand, and also why it's Jamaica's No.1.
Honestly I didn't like this at first but after a few tries I actually began to like this white. The notes are absolutely funky Jamaican. Hard to sip strait but I have acquired a true liking especially when mixed with Fresca (grapefruit soda) and or Pepsi. This rum livens everything up and not I make my own Jamaican Rum cream using Wray and Nephew ovenproof white. It is very available and reasonably priced. Tough sip but has great zip.
Bought this at Christmas to make one drink a cocktail called a nuclear Wray and nephew sugar syrup and lime
It’s a staple. I wouldn’t sip it, but if you mix it - it’ll get the job done.
This is one of the standards for funky rums. That grassy funk is great on it's own or combined with other rums in mixed drinks. Maybe not best on it's own, but definitely something good and different in mixers, cocktails or punch.
Rotten bananas, viscous and funk. I don’t have much use for this one!
Get notable citrus and vegetal/grassy aromas.
"Despite the funk and grassy aromas there is still a fair amount of sweetness on the nose. ."
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That pungent Jamaican rum aroma is what keeps me buying this bottle. I highly recommend mixing with lime juice and grapefruit soda. Probably my favorite way to enjoy W&N.
Does not make the best daiquiri. Its too strongly flavored and high ABV for such a delicate drink.
I dare say its a great bottle to 'do some shots' with friends.