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Coruba Dark Jamaican Rum
What is Coruba Dark Jamaican Rum?
Coruba Dark Jamaican Rum stands out for its rich, molasses-forward flavor profile and its versatility in classic tiki cocktails. Interestingly, despite its popularity in cocktail circles, Coruba was originally created in 1889 as a mixing rum for the British Navy, and it wasn't until the mid-20th century that it found its way into the hands of bartenders and became a staple in tropical drinks.
Why do we love Coruba Dark Jamaican Rum?
Cocktail enthusiasts should take note of Coruba Dark Jamaican Rum for its rich, molasses-forward profile and distinctive pot-still character. This full-bodied rum stands out with its robust flavors of tropical fruit, warm spices, and a subtle smokiness, making it an excellent choice for classic tiki drinks and modern rum-based cocktails alike.
How do you drink Coruba Dark Jamaican Rum?
Coruba Dark Jamaican Rum shines in tropical-inspired cocktails and tiki drinks, where its rich molasses and spice notes add depth and complexity. While it's robust enough to sip neat or on the rocks, this rum truly comes alive in warm weather, pairing wonderfully with grilled meats, tropical fruits, and spicy Caribbean cuisine.
Nose: Rich molasses and burnt sugar dominate, backed by vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Ripe banana and overripe mango add tropical fruit notes. A hint of oak and leather rounds out the aroma.
Palate: Thick and oily texture. Dark brown sugar and blackstrap molasses hit first, followed by baking spices like clove and allspice. Dried fruit flavors of raisin and prune emerge. Toasted oak and a slight medicinal quality add complexity.
Finish: Long and warming. The molasses sweetness lingers, accompanied by black pepper spice and a touch of coffee. Subtle smoky notes and a pleasant astringency from the oak tannins provide balance.
Coruba Dark Jamaican Rum is crafted using a blend of pot-still and column-still rums, aged for at least two years in charred oak barrels. What sets it apart is the use of dunder pits during fermentation, where leftover stillage from previous distillations is added to the fermenting molasses, creating a unique flavor profile with funky, fruity notes characteristic of Jamaican rums.
Main Ingredient: Sugarcane molasses
Country of Origin: Jamaica
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