🇬🇩 Grenadian Rum. All the rums from the Grenadines in the Caribbean

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Located north of Trinidad and Tobago, nicknamed the spice island, Grenada, inherits a long history of rum. Four distilleries are located on the island. They share styles, distilling molasses or pure cane juice. If sweet molasses rums are appreciated for export like the Six Saints brand, on the other hand River’s Antoine, with pure juice and powerful aromas seems to be particularly appreciated by the islanders. Its export is very recent to the delight of amateurs! Another distillery is now causing a stir: At the end of the 1990s, the rich terroir of the island inspired the whiskey magnate, Mark Renier, by creating Renegade Rum distillery. Its range highlights the different varieties of sugar cane and each is distilled in column or in pot still.

 
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Grenada is an island located in the Caribbean, renowned for its spices and local products. Among these products, there is Grenadian rum, a unique and flavorful spirit crafted with care from the island's natural resources. In this article, we will explore the characteristics of Grenadian rum, the different brands that produce it, and the factory responsible for its production.

History and Origins of Grenadian Rum

The history of Grenadian rum dates back to the 17th century when European settlers introduced sugarcane cultivation to the island. Over time, local production developed and diversified, giving rise to several brands of Grenadian rum. Today, rum has become a true symbol of the island of Grenada, both locally and internationally.

Characteristics of Grenadian Rum

Grenadian rum stands out with its complex and spicy aromas, offering an unmistakable taste that is typical of the island. Notes of spices such as nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves are particularly prominent, providing an authentic flavor with each tasting. Tropical fruit, citrus, and vanilla notes can also be found. Grenadian rum is usually aged in oak barrels, imparting a beautiful amber color and a woody character.

This rigorous production process ensures the quality and uniqueness of Grenadian rum, making this spirit a true invitation to discover the flavors of this paradisiacal island.