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Smith & Cross Rum — Navy-Grade Character

Smith & Cross Rum — Navy-Grade Character

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Hampden Estate
ABV: 57% ABV
Price: £46.95

Tasting Notes

Nose

Complex and layered despite the proof, offering burnt sugar, dark chocolate and maritime minerality.

Palate

Full and rounded, with burnt sugar, dried fruit and a savoury depth. The strength adds authority rather than aggression.

Finish

A long, robust finish with molasses, dried fruit and an authoritative warmth.

Smith & Cross Rum arrives from Smith & Cross with considerable pedigree behind it. Produced at Hampden Estate in Jamaica, this is a navy strength rum that speaks volumes about the quality of Caribbean and world rum production. At 57% ABV, it sits comfortably in the sweet spot for contemplative sipping, though it also brings enough character to elevate premium cocktails.

Bottled at a formidable 57% ABV, this is not a rum for the faint-hearted. That said, the additional strength serves a purpose beyond mere bravado: it concentrates the flavours and allows the rum to stand up in cocktails where lesser spirits would be overwhelmed. A splash of water opens things up beautifully for those who prefer to sip neat.

On tasting, this rum reveals itself gradually, rewarding patience with increasing complexity. The balance between sweetness and structure is particularly well-judged, and there is a depth here that invites repeated visits to the glass. We found it most enjoyable neat or with a single cube of ice, though it would also make a rather exceptional Old Fashioned variation.

We would happily recommend Smith & Cross Rum to anyone seeking a quality navy strength rum from Jamaica. It represents excellent value at its price point and demonstrates the kind of craftsmanship that continues to elevate the world of rum. Well worth seeking out.

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Walter Graves
Walter Graves
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Walter writes long-form features that explore the stories behind whiskey — the people, places, and landscapes that give each bottle its character. A former travel journalist, he has visited over two h...

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