Fruit Sprits, Rum & Cachaça Flashcards

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Light vs. Heavy Marks

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Light - Distilled to a high strength. Distilled in column stills. Widely used in production of unaged rums but also play a role in some golden rums.

Heavy - Distilled to low strength. Distilled in pot or short column stills. Used in both productions but more commonly in oak matured rums.

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British Style Rum

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Heavy marks required by the British Navy. Two important sources were Jamaica & Guyana. Jamaica traditionally know for high-ester rums. Barbados also produced British style but much smoother.

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French Style Rum

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French islands of Martinique & Guadeloupe. Only rums that can label themselves Rhum Agricole (made from sugar cane juice instead of molasses). Pronounced vegetal esters

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Spanish Style Rum

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Medium intensity, mostly described as Cuban in style. Bacardi was a pioneer but since has moved to Puerto Rico.

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