About this deal
Combining natural herbs and fruit steeped in apricot kernel oil, Disaronno has a heady and floral scent which follows through to its flavour. In Australia it's labelled spirit so I guess it has at the very least under two years of age, but more likely no age. Absolutely suitable for sipping neat to appreciate that full-bodied flavour profile, and it'll also do wonders in all sorts of classic cocktails.
The Duppy Share ensures that the Warmth, Fun, Beauty and Excitement of the Caribbean can be tasted in every drop.
There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. The addition of mango, peppercorn, lemongrass, and other culinary ingredients to the profile adds depth, resulting in a genuinely distinctive and full-bodied experience. The General Wine Company is a family-owned and operated wine merchant in Liphook, Hampshire, England. The Duppy Share has a fun vibe to it, so I guess some more snobbier elements of the rum world don’t tend to take the brand too seriously. The General Wine Company sources wines from all over the world, but with a particular focus on small, independent producers.
I really like the fruitiness of this rum, coupled with the medium chilli heat it works really nicely in a Rum and Coke. It is a blend of Pot and Column distilled rum from undisclosed distilleries (or potentially just one distillery) from Jamaica. Under this very attractive bottle, Duppy Share rum is a blend of rums from Barbados (Foursquare), aged 3 years in American oak barrels and rums of 5 years of age from Jamaica, distillery and estate of W orthy Park then bottled in London by The Wesbourne Drinks Co.Duppies are dark Caribbean spirits or ghosts, originating from Jamaica and known to have a special love of rum. If you want to make a friend mix 1 part Duppy with 2 parts quality ginger beer and add a big squeeze of lime into a DOF glass stuffed with ice. After asking online, I’ve been told this is a blend of rums from Hampden, Clarendon and Worthy Park. Like so many of the classic cocktail favourites, the origins of the Mojito cocktail have been lost and blurred over the years. The colour scheme has been adapted to the colours of the Jamaican Flag so we have a green, black and yellow colour scheme.