Renegade, Dunfermline Pre-Cask Column Still Rum, Grenada (50%)

Renegade, Dunfermline Pre-Cask Column Still Rum, Grenada (50%)

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Renegade, Dunfermline Pre-Cask Column Still Rum, Grenada (50%)

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Description

Renegade Rum Distillery are working with farmers on Grenada to explore the effects of terroir on sugar cane and thus rum. Dunfermline is the only truly inland farm that the distillery work with so shows some variation from the the more coastal fields. Early indications show that this leads to big and bold flavours in the cane. This column distilled rum as a result takes the richness of the cane juice and lifts it into a bright and sweet-scented spirit.

Rob Whitehead, Spirits Buyer, Berry Bros & Rudd (November 2024)

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Grenada's Renegade Rum Distillery

Grenada's Renegade Rum Distillery

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