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How did I miss rum????
Every summer my husband and I spend 3-4 weeks in Italy and bring back different Grappas because we actually like it (I know, It's a horrible end of the barrel drink, I've heard, I've heard!!!) This time, we spent a few days at a villa outside of Florence. We choose this place because they made their own wine, olive oil, grappa, etc. When we asked the bartender for a grappa recommendation and he told us that we should not drink grappa but rum and pulled out a 5-6 page rum list, the most expensive glass/shot being over $80usd!!(this place was literally in the middle of NOWHERE). This was surprising as we had been in the Bahamas the week before and spend a good amount of time the Caribbean and had never been steered toward the "rooom" as the Italians called it. Well, we tried it (even though I figured one must make a damn good Pina Colada with an $80 rum) and they were absolutely delicious!!! It was as good if not better than the Cognacs I have had. Then, when we left the Villa, we found a place that had been reviewed in Wine Spectator (how they found this place will forever elude me.) and they also had a rum list! So we brought no Grappa back with us, but what are good rums? We have some Cruzan which has received favorable reviews but I don't care much for, Prichards' which is okay and Zaya 12 y.o. which I really like but I am looking for a GOOD rum and don't what to look for. If you can offer help, please do. Also, when did rum become the "It" drink?
Thanks, Chris |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by blahblahblah: Also, when did rum become the "It" drink? </font> I don't know about rum being the "it" drink, I believe most hard alcohol varieties have had a resurgence. Can't help out on rum as I have not delved into it, I still like my scotch and tequila. |
One of my favorites is Ron Del Barilito (spelling). Available only Isla Del Encanta (Puerto Rico). 2 Star is at least 3 years old, 3 star is 5-8 years old and the 4 or 5 star is at least 30 years. The 4 or 5 star is quite a deal at $32 per bottle. The distillery is a throwback to the images of Pre-Castro Cuba that I have seen on mag's and TV.
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Have a sip of Trois Rivieres from Martinique. A beautiful 20+ year old. Amber, and very full of flavor. Best with a nice cigar, but on its own does very well also.
Mike |
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