National Rums of Jamaica (NRJ) is appealing a ruling made last year by the island's Intellectual Property Office that rum ...
In the 1950s, production moved from Jamaica to Puerto Rico. Multinational drinks company Diageo snapped up the brand in 2001 and moved production to the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2011.
Here are brief descriptions and tasting notes on five rums the IWSC judging deemed essential for a home bar and the perfect ...
Rum is a key part of Jamaica's cultural identity, but what exactly makes a rum Jamaican? That question is at the centre of a dispute that is continuing to rumble on the Caribbean island ...
There are many brands you can find in the US now ... eggs, vegetable oil, rum (Jamaican is best!), crispy bacon, both chocolate as well as peanut butter chips and a little water.
As part of Jamaican culture for nearly 200 years, J. Wray & Nephew today unveils Wray’s 43, a limited-release white rum crafted for full-flavour, easy-to-mix drinks. Bottled at 43% ABV, Wray’s 43 is a ...
In Jamaica, rum is "more than just a drink", said Caribbean National Weekly. It's an essential part of the island's identity and culture – "a symbol of national pride and craftsmanship".
Rum is a key part of Jamaica's cultural identity, but what exactly makes a rum Jamaican? That question is at the centre of a dispute that is continuing to rumble on the Caribbean island, as some ...