Ableforth’s Rumbullion!
Intense cinnamon, clove, and orange leap from the glass, leading to a palette of bold spices and sweet, pastry-like warmth. RumX users agree it excels for lovers of very sweet, spicy rums—especially around winter.
Explosive cinnamon and clove, pure spiced dessert in a glass.
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How does this rum taste?
- Intense festive spice blend
- Exceptionally smooth texture
- Great with cola or cocktails
Cinnamon and clove headline this spiced rum, enveloped by warming notes of sweet orange and holiday pastries. RumX tasters find Rumbullion! reminiscent of Christmas cake, mulled spices, and cola—delivering an aromatic, dessert-like experience with a pronounced sweetness. Popular as a winter sipper or mixed with cola, it suits those seeking bold, festive flavours. Worth exploring if you love richly spiced, sweet rums.
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"Doesn't suit my taste either. Somehow this Drinks by the Dram tasting box is nothing. This one just tastes like Christmas. A massive overload of spices. I think it's too strong."
"7,5:On the nose, we get lots of cinnamon at first, then cardamom. These spices are very fresh and give a fairly natural impression. There's also a very pastry-like quality: the almond is reminiscent of a frangipane cake, and the spices evoke a Christmas cake or cinnamon rolls. The spices are melted into the liquid, giving the impression of a real infusion. An infusion of ginger in this case, or a herbal tea with lime leaf and lemongrass. Aeration doesn't fundamentally alter the nose, except that the roundness of vanilla is now apparent. Cardamom predominates, as do lime leaf and ginger. 7,5:On the palate, the attack is soft and sweet, but of course spicy. The same cocktail of spices is present as on the nose, but the impression is less fresh, darker, and the slightly woody rum character is now more pronounced. Cinnamon and cardamom still lead the way, and the cake is now more baked and caramelized. The rum begins to fade, leaving pepper and cola in its wake. 7,2:The finish continues with a pepper/cola duo reminiscent of a famous soda."
"A little hot and very spicy. Super with cola."
"Seasoning board unparalleled. Clove, cinnamon, orange, banana, fruit bread. Christmas in the nose. Very sweet, but still predominantly spicy. And so much so that it becomes really unpleasant neat. Has something of mulled wine concentrate. Especially cinnamon and clove stand out here, in the finish there's chili again. Works (as intended) splendidly with cola. Really good highball!"