Wray and Nephew Rum 70 cl, 63% vol - White Overproof Jamaica Rum

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Wray and Nephew Rum 70 cl, 63% vol - White Overproof Jamaica Rum

Wray and Nephew Rum 70 cl, 63% vol - White Overproof Jamaica Rum

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Taking over empty retail units and unusual community spaces in your neighborhood, Uncle Wray lines-up your favourite local artists, DJs and Caribbean takeaways; and turnup in true yard style! Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum is the original rum of the Jamaican people and it has been distilled and bottled there for nearly 200 years.

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More than just a rum, it is an intrinsic part of Jamaican culture, tradition and everyday living, and in the UK it represents the proud, bold spirit of the island and its people. In 1860 Wray brought in Charles James Ward, the son of his brother, to run the business side of the company. Ward was a dynamic and gifted entrepreneur, and under his leadership J. Wray and Nephew began a period of growth and prosperity. Wray retired in 1862 and died in 1870 leaving Ward as the sole proprietor of the business. [1] In 1997, Joy Spence was made the master blender at J. Wray and Nephew– the first woman ever to occupy this position in the industry. [4] At 126 proof (63% alcohol by volume), it’s also damn strong. And that high proof makes it quite popular in frozen drinks, rum punches, and other mixers. Good for ghosts? The brand has provided its version of a modern mai tai recipe. Appleton Estate 17 Year Old Legend Mai Tai IngredientsWray & Nephew has been Jamaica’s most loved rum for nearly 200 years. An intrinsic part of Jamaican culture, Wray & Nephew is present at almost every milestone in the daily lives of Jamaicans; from birth to death, it is used to welcome new-borns into the family, or even poured onto the foundations of a new space to cleanse and ward-off evil spirits.

Wray and Nephew Rum: The Popular Jamaican Rum That Wards Off Evil Wray and Nephew Rum: The Popular Jamaican Rum That Wards Off Evil

Find sources: "J. Wray and Nephew Ltd."– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( August 2007) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Appleton Estate Rums are still produced on the Estate, which encompasses over 4,452ha (11,000 acres) of sugarcane, a sugarcane refinery, and the Distillery. [7] Sainsbury's Superior Dark Rum (Gold medal winner in the Rum category at the 2010 International Wine and Spirit Awards [6]) Some might find that stat hard to believe, but when you learn all the different ways that overproof rum is used by the locals, it makes perfect sense. Interview: Joy Spence, Master blender, J Wray and Nephew Ltd, Jamaica". Archived from the original on 2011-10-02 . Retrieved 2009-03-15. Meara, Mallory (2021). Girly drinks: a world history of women and alcohol. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Hanover Square Press. p.307. ISBN 978-1-335-28240-8. OCLC 1273729039.

Wray and Nephew - Straight from Yard

It is said that 90% of rum sales in Jamaica are of this famous brand, used in Jamaican rum punches, Mai Tais and daiquiris. [5] With subtle notes of pineapple and banana; it is a full strength, versatile and flavourful white rum that is full of character. A likkle goes a long way! Wray & Nephew represents the proud, bold spirit of the island and its respect for the culture and its community. Jessica Gleman is the managing editor of Rum Raiders. She received her Ph.D. at the University College of Dublin in Ireland, where she studied the archaeology of ancient alcohol.The history of J. Wray and Nephew began in 1825 when company founder John Wray opened 'The Shakespeare Tavern' in Kingston, Jamaica. Kingston grew steadily and eventually became Jamaica's capital in 1877, and The Shakespeare Tavern became highly successful. I’ve read that Jamaicans prefer the white overproof over dark rums because there’s a sense that it’s somehow purer. And therefore, better for their health. And that belief certainly translates into sales. As it’s estimated that Wray and Nephew accounts for 90% of all rum sold in Jamaica! Wray and Nephew White Overproof Rum In Jamaica, ghosts, spirits, and other supernatural beings are collectively referred to as duppies. Rolling Calf and Old Higue are two of the more notorious duppies that are said to haunt people at night all across Jamaica. To keep the duppies at bay, Jamaicans often sprinkle White Overproof rum over the foundations of new houses as their being built. J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. is a distiller, blender, and bottler of rum, originating and operating in Jamaica. The directions for the original may be a bit confusing but the recipe and flavor should be close to the original without having to acquire the J.Wray and Nephew 17 Year Old rum. Read Next:



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