CDI Spiced Rum
Intensely spiced, perfect for cocktail mixing.
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The Compagnie des Indes Spiced Rum is a unique blend originating from multiple countries, distilled from molasses using a column still and aged for 5 years. At 40% ABV, this rum showcases an array of rich aromas, with ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon, and clove taking center stage. Users note its robust flavor profile dominated by spices like ginger and licorice, making it particularly suitable for cocktails rather than neat sipping. While the spicing is intense and unique, with nutmeg being a standout element, some find it overwhelming for solo enjoyment, preferring it as a mixer for drinks like Dark ‘n Stormy.
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Orange bitters, nutmeg, ginger, juniper. Not drinkable for my taste.
Strong on ginger, nutmeg, orange and cinnamon. Not my pure style, but great as a toddy in winter or a dark n stormy in summer.
Grandma's mashed potatoes with lots of nutmeg is the first association here. Ginger, cinnamon, cloves, honey and orange play second fiddle on the nose. Rum is no longer necessarily noticeable here. The palate shows that pure enjoyment was not the plan here. Not bad at all, not at all boozy - but very strongly spiced. The nutmeg in particular is really strong here. I think it's good, but I really have to say that the direction is VERY special. Supplement when tried in drinks.
Nothing to enjoy pure. Very much nutmeg and ginger.