La Hechicera Rum, from Colombia, is reviewed by Chris Hall.
“Whilst the 96% ABV initial neutral spirit isn’t quite as bad as you would think (though it can apparently start a car), the finished product is a truly impressive rum.”
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La Hechicera Rum, from Colombia, is reviewed by Chris Hall.
“Whilst the 96% ABV initial neutral spirit isn’t quite as bad as you would think (though it can apparently start a car), the finished product is a truly impressive rum.”
Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva is reviewed by Craig Heap.
So, this rum is all things to all men, and one thing to one discerning drinker.
Isla N Gold Reserve is panel reviewed by Matt Cottom, Chris Hall, and Craig Heap.
We first encountered Isla N at the 2011 RumFest Trade Boutique, the showcase for new rums about to hit the UK. Now, almost a year on, Isla N are on the brink of finally moving in. You may not see them on shop shelves just yet, but they’re coming.
Brugal 1888, the super-premium rum from Brugal, is reviewed by our panel of experts, scholars and drunkards.
Chris Hall uncages an absolute beast of a Navy Rum, Pusser’s Blue Label.
Matt Cottom explores a mainstream rum from an often overlooked rum-producing nation, Australia.
Matt Cottom examines a flagship rum from a well-known but unexpected producer.
Matt Cottom finds out what the Captain is keeping to himself in this bottle of Captain Morgan’s Private Stock.
Matt Cottom discovers an excellent all-rounder in Lamb’s Spiced Rum.
Craig Heap picks up the spiced rum baton from Matt Cottom and sprints into a bottle of Captain Morgan’s Spiced.