Rum additives are more complex than just sweetening. Discover why and explore the regulations of 24 rum-producing countries.| www.rumwonk.com
If you aim to make a classic “1944 Mai Tai,” using rhum agricole won’t do it. The original Mai Tai recipe used only Jamaican rum, Martinique rum was only incorporated under duress, and Martinique rum in Vic's era wasn't rhum agricole. Vic himself said as such!| www.rumwonk.com
With 17 distilleries making a stylistically diverse range of rums, the good name of Louisiana rum has traveled well beyond just the United States. The first in a series of stories on Louisiana rum.| www.rumwonk.com
Outside of locales where French is the local tongue, Réunion Island rum gets little fanfare from enthusiasts obsessed with the latest limited editions from Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, Martinique, etc.| www.rumwonk.com