Flavours of the Past
Sugar cane


Eeeek I mean when friends bring you Jamaican "wine" you say yes please. Fortunately all said friends said with me "uhhhh no except maybe in a mixed drink!" That being said I'd call it along the lines of a mixing rum: the molasses, the orange, the spice, yet all needing to be sipped by in a broader concoction than itself by itself
Eeeek I mean when friends bring you Jamaican "wine" you say yes please. Fortunately all said friends said with me "uhhhh no except maybe in a mixed drink!" That being said I'd call it along the lines of a mixing rum: the molasses, the orange, the spice, yet all needing to be sipped by in a broader concoction than itself by itself
Jun 29th, 2017Semi-sweet, crisp wine with a light fizz. Goes well with curried chicken & rice & peas😊
Semi-sweet, crisp wine with a light fizz. Goes well with curried chicken & rice & peas😊
Jul 2nd, 2017