Review: Ragged Rock Rum
Posted by Arctic Wolf on June 26, 2012
Ragged Rock Rum is produced by the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation (NLC). It is apparently made from the same 4 marques of Jamaican Rum which are used to produce their Famous Newfoundland Screech. I was told that the treatment of these marques is slightly different, which could mean that they are blended in different proportions, or perhaps they are not aged for the same length of time in once used white oak bourbon barrel. (However by Canadian Law all rum, dark, white, spiced or otherwise, must be aged at least full year in oak barrels.) I was told by a representative of the brand that I should consider the Ragged Rock to be an amber or lighter version of Screech Rum, and perhaps that is the most reasonable description to begin with.
Here is an excerpt from my review:
You may read my full review here:
Review: Ragged Rock Rum
I found the rum to be a great mixer and I have included a nice recipe for your enjoyment, the Ragged Dagger.
Please enjoy the review and my cocktail selection!
Cheers!
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