Who makes coruba rum?
the Rum Company
Coruba Original Rum is dark rum produced by the Rum Company in Kingston, Jamaica. The blend is aged in charred oak barrels and caramel is added for color and flavor before bottling. Coruba is a New Zealand brand, imported to New Zealand from Jamaica, and is the second largest selling spirit in the country.
How do you drink coruba rum?
Instructions
- Measure and pour Coruba Gold into glass.
- Squeeze in 2 wedges of fresh lime and drop in.
- Fill glass with ice and top with Ginger beer.
Is Appleton Estate Rum Black Owned?
Joy Spence, the master blender at Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum, which has long been a symbol of quality, is a black woman.
Who owns Appleton?
More about Wray & Nephew (Jamaica) Ltd (Appleton) The Appleton Estate, the oldest sugar estate and distillery in Jamaica, has been in operation since at least 1749 and is now owned by Wray & Nephew.
What kind of rum is Coruba?
The dark rum from Wray & Nephew. Heavily colored, Coruba is typical of the Jamaican dark rums used to make planters punches and cocktails. Bottled at 40% alcohol by volume.
Is there a critic review of this vintage of Jamaican rum?
Wine-Searcher is not responsible for omissions and inaccuracies. Jamaican rum owned by J. Wray & Nephew company but developed for New Zealand market. There are no critic reviews yet for this vintage. Rate this?
What do you mix Coruba rum with?
This drink is made with pineapple juice, club soda and superfine sugar. Those who enjoy Coruba Dark Rum may also want to try mixing it with orange juice. This drink is called a Rumbo. This rum is perfect for parties and celebrations. It is also relatively expensive at under $20 per bottle.
What kind of rum is Wray and nephew?
Wine-Searcher is not responsible for omissions and inaccuracies. Jamaican rum owned by J. Wray & Nephew company but developed for New Zealand market. There are no critic reviews yet for this vintage.