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Is Mount Gay rum good?

Is Mount Gay rum good?

One direct contribution of the parent company’s experience is the premium expression, Mount Gay XO, simply a fantastic rum. It is very mature, a blend of 8-15-year-old stocks, exceedingly rich, silky and smooth, great on its own, neat or with an oversized cube.

Is Mount Gay a sipping rum?

The best overall rum is Mount Gay Black Barrel. This is an affordable rum with rich and complex flavors that drinks well on its own as a sipper and works splendidly in any variety of cocktails.

What does Mount Gay taste like?

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt The nose is full and rounded with notes of fresh flowers and honey, a little vanilla and tropical fruit. The palate is fruity and well-rounded with notes of banana, vanilla, smoke, toasty oak, spice. The finish is long and spiced with toasty oak.

Can you drink Mount Gay rum straight?

Mount Gay is a great essential ingredient for several classic cocktails, as well as a liquid that can be sipped neat or with a large coconut water ice cube to bring out the true flavor and notes. Mount Gay and tonic water is a popular island drink, and often a precursor to enjoying glasses of the rum neat.

What is the best rum in Barbados?

The Top Rums From Barbados

  • 8 The Real McCoy 5 Year Rum.
  • 7 Doorly’s 12 Year Rum.
  • 6 Plantation Barbados 2001.
  • 5 Foursquare Port Cask Finish. Sweet & Rich.
  • 4 Mount Gilboa Rum. Rich.
  • 3 Plantation XO 20th Anniversary Rum. Fruity & Sweet.
  • 2 Mount Gay 1703 Master Select Rum. Roast & Rich.
  • 1 Foursquare 2004 Single Blended Rum. Rich & Woody.

Do people drink rum straight?

How to drink rum — just like whiskey with a splash of water or ice, and a slice of lime. Or simply drinks it neat in a small glass, warmed between your hands.

Why is rum popular in the Caribbean?

Independently of the Caribbean, other parts of the world originated their own fermented sugar based drinks, but it is Caribbean rum that came to dominate – mainly because of its role in the 17th century global economy controlled by colonial European nations.

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