Compared to a lot of aged rums out there, the Due North is fairly young (aged only four to five months) and fairly dry, which gives it a flavor almost closer to a whiskey than a rum. But there’s still a note of sugar on the nose, and a little bit of sweetness that sticks around on the tongue after a sip. Good test of any rum (besides just sipping it neat) is to put it in a daiquiri, with a little bit of simple syrup and a little bit of lime, and the zippy Due North nicely splits the difference between tasting like a white rum and a more mellowed-out anejo. And once you’ve figured out the flavor profile, you can sub in an aged rum for any brown spirit in a cocktail–instantly, that rummy sweetness can make drinks feel more summery (though make sure to cut down a little on the other sweet ingredients if you’re adapting a whiskey drink).
$35.00
Type | Rum, Rum (Dark) |
Price Range | $50 – $100 |
Producers | Van Brunt Stillhouse |
Size | 750ml |
Country | USA |
Region | New York |
Categories: Dark Rum, SPIRITS
Tags: Barton Distilling Company, Bourbon, George Dickel, Kentucky, MGP Distillery, Proof and Wood, Tennessee, Whiskey (American)
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