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Blackwell Jamaican Rum from J. Wray & Nephew 40% 700ml

Sale price$96.99

— A smooth, rich dark rum with molasses, tropical fruit, and soft spice, true Jamaican character.
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— Founded by Chris Blackwell (of Island Records) using J. Wray & Nephew heritage.
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— Great story, great flavour, classic Jamaican rum with soulful roots.

Origin

Kingston , Jamaica

In stock
Ready for dispatch from Warehouse same or next business day
SKU: BLJARU10 UCAU
TASTING NOTES

Founded by Chris Blackwell - the man who signed Bob Marley - this rum is all about heritage with rhythm. Made in Jamaica by J. Wray & Nephew, this is a blend of pot and column still rums with that unmistakable Jamaican funk dialled to mid-tempo. Not a sledgehammer. Not a whisper. Just smooth bassline and warm smoke.

 

On the nose, it's pure island soul. Overripe banana, grilled pineapple, brown sugar, and molasses meet baking spice and faint diesel - that signature "hogo" of Jamaican fermentation. There's also clove, nutmeg, allspice, and a bit of cocoa powder lurking beneath the sweetness. It smells like carnival smoke and beach bonfires.

 

The palate is round and balanced. Sweetness arrives first - caramel, toffee, tropical fruit compote - then layers of spice and char. Ginger, black pepper, roasted nuts, and a hint of oak bitterness provide structure. There's funk, but it's clean funk - well-behaved, but still thrilling.

 

The finish is long and warming, with a beautiful interplay of molasses, spice, and toasted fruit. It fades slowly, like the last note of a bass riff that hangs in the air.

 

Drink it however you like. Neat, in a Daiquiri, or built into a killer rum punch with lime and bitters. It's a gateway to Jamaican depth with enough swagger to keep rum nerds smiling too.

TASTING PROFILE
  • LIGHT
  • FULL
  • LOW TANNIN
  • TANNIC
  • SWEET
  • DRY
  • LOW ACIDITY
  • HIGH ACIDITY

Classification: Spirits

Variety: Rum

Vintage: None

Bottle : 700ml

Country: Jamaica

Region: Kingston

Alcohol: 40.0%

Cellaring: Ready, but will Keep