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The folks behind the excellent Jaffa Cake Gin have gone ahead and found a new partner for the classic orangey, chocolatey treat - rum! Akin to its gin-based sibling, Jaffa Cake Rum is made with actual, no-foolin' Jaffa cakes, alongside oranges, fresh orange peel and cocoa powder, but this time it's been blended with Caribbean rum! As it turns out, this is also an ideal combination - which shouldn't be too surprising, considering that chocolate plus rum and orange plus rum are both fab flavour combos already. However, when they all come together in Jaffa Cake Rum, it is spectacular! Not only does it do very well in a Daiquiri, it also makes a mean Rum Old Fashioned with only a splash of vermouth needed.
Rich hot chocolate wafts arrive first, followed by zesty orange bolstered by the fruit-forward rum notes developing. Subtle ginger heat and vanilla pod earthiness in the background.
Juicy orange jumps to the fore, though vanilla-rich, subtly grassy rum elements remain prevalent. Cakey sweetness balances dark chocolate, with a tangy hint of tropical fruit giving it some pep.
Almost buttery, with orange oil and mocha hints lasting long on the finish.
The flavours that rum and Jaffa cakes share are accentuated incredibly well in Jaffa Cake Rum, and they blend brilliantly together, making for an approachable yet supremely satisfying delight.
Fantastic love love love, just get it and buy the jaffa cake vodka while your at it! Such a great kick of taste
As a primarily whisky drinker, I enjoy an occasional glass of this, and also enjoy getting friends to try it blind. when i ask them 'what does this taste of' they always get it right. Sure it's on the sweet side, and bordering on a liquer, but i like it for a change and drink it neat. I bought a bottle of Jaffa cake gin for the wife last year which is also good, and as long as you dont take either too seriously they are nice drinks to have in the cabinet.
The Jaffa Cake flavour isn't as prominent as it is with the gin, but I think it actually goes better with Rum than with Gin anyway. Very enjoyable.
Tastes absolutely nothing like Jaffa Cakes whatsoever, barely tastes of orange. Just tastes like a strong rum. Why try to lure in sweet toothed people with a quirky distinct flavour and then not deliver on it, would not recommend
Absolutely abysmal. Probably the worst rum I have ever tasted
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