Project #173 Smoked Chilli Rum 50cl
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The folks behind Project #173 are always pushing the boat out when it comes to pairing rum with all manner of deliciousness, and their Smoked Chilli Rum is no exception. The quality rum that lies at the base here has been flavoured with a fiery chipotle chilli maceration and cherry wood smoke! The result is a gentle, building heat that runs alongside big, fruity, rum and capsicum notes. A savoury spin from the Project #173 gang, it's got us in a BBQ frame of mind. We can imagine sipping this neat, over ice, while we burn our sausages. Or mixing with cola for a Cuba Libre with a kick!
Want to discover all the Project #173 flavours? Taste the rainbow rumbow here!
Green, grassy jalapeños, with sweet notes of fruity red pepper and roasted tomato. Wisps of tasty BBQ smoke.
Burnt caramel sweetness, with dried waxy pepper, and a warm, creeping heat that's tamed by a gentle sweetness of the rum.
The chilli lingers, gently tingling your tongue, without overpowering the estery rum core.
A rather brilliant combination! The smoke works here almost as an echo to heavily aged rums, and the warm chilli heat blends in brilliantly.
$31.15 - $50.54
Lovely chilli flavour, not overpowering and just the right amount of heat. This will warm your insides up but not in a hot and spicy way. I get a long aftertaste of chilli and no alcohol burn at all. Surprisingly very moreish. It reminds me of Gin Bothy Chilli liqueur which I tried recently but in a rum version.