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An example of the Rum Old Fashioned, the mixed drink (drink) featuring The Scarlet Ibis Trinidad Rum, Smith & Cross Traditional Jamaica Rum, raw sugar syrup, Angostura bitters, and orange twist; photo by Lee Edwards

 Rum Old Fashioned

Stir with ice:

1 oz The Scarlet Ibis Trinidad Rum

1 oz Smith & Cross Traditional Jamaica Rum

0.125 oz demerara syrup (1:1)

2 Dash Angostura Bitters

Strain into a double rocks glass filled with ice.

Garnish with an orange peel.


The Scarlet Ibis Trinidad Rum bottle

The Scarlet Ibis Trinidad Rum

West IndiesTrinidad 49.0% ABV

49.0% ABV

Scarlet Ibis is a blend of three- to five-year aged Trinidad rums, with classic flavors of toffee, tobacco, and dark honey on a firm, dry backbone. This is old-school rum, without the now-common influence of other wines and spirits, chill filtration, excess dilution, or added sugar. Scarlet Ibis shines in a Corn 'n' Oil, Palmetto (Rum Manhattan), and Mai Tai, as well as in simple sour drinks. This project, named for the national bird of Trinidad, was originally commissioned and blend-selected by Death & Co in New York. Full details

The Scarlet Ibis Trinidad Rum label

SKU Vintage Region Origin Desc Cepage % Alc Size/Pack Finish BTL Barcode Cs Barcode Cs Wgt
HZ 8010NVTrinidadTTRum49.0%750/12screwcap9024153090856902415309084915.60 kg
Smith & Cross Traditional Jamaica Rum bottle

Smith & Cross Traditional Jamaica Rum

England (Jamaica) 57.0% ABV

57.0% ABV

Smith & Cross Jamaica Rum contains only Wedderburn and Plummer pot still distillates, famous for their notes of caramelized banana, exotic fruits and spice and earthy finish. This is old-school rum, without the now-common influence of other wines and spirits, chill filtration, excess dilution, or added sugar. The complexity and flavor depth of this Navy Strength (57%) rum makes it a cornerstone of classic rum drinks, and the best Jamaican rum for providing the richness that punches and Tiki drinks require. The mark of Smith & Cross traces its lineage to 1788 as one of England’s most prominent handlers of Jamaica Rum. Full details

Smith & Cross Traditional Jamaica Rum label

SKU Vintage Region Origin Desc Cepage % Alc Size/Pack Finish BTL Barcode Cs Barcode Cs Wgt
HZ 8050NVJamaicaJARum57.0%750/12T Cap5021692500949502169250095614.80 kg