Crossfire Hurricane Reserve Rum Small Batch

Crossfire Hurricane Reserve Rum Small Batch

Brand: Crossfire Hurricane
SKU: CROSSFIRE-HURRICANE-RESE-YB3SCY
44.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Crossfire Hurricane Reserve is a rich, complex Jamaican rum that embodies the art of the blend, released to mark The Rolling Stones' 1972 Jamaica sessions and their five-decade bond with the island. The name comes the opening line of "Jumpin' Jack Flash," and Reserve is the pour for those who want a rum that rewards attention. It is carefully crafted a selection of aged rums, each chosen for the depth and character it brings to the final blend. Distilled in Jamaica and bottled in Florida for the US market, Reserve is smooth, layered, and built to be savored. With no added sugar and zero carbohydrates, it earns its time in the glass whether served neat, over a large cube, or in a spirit-forward serve. Tasting Notes Nose: Warm spice and nutmeg, with tropical fruit, pineapple, and ripe banana lifting through. Palate: Generous and complex, with sweet tropical fruit and sun-ripened peaches layered across a smooth, full-bodied base. Finish: Long, sweet, and creamy, with oak that lingers in all the right ways. Specs Spirit: Jamaican Rum (aged blend) Distilled: Jamaica (bottled in Florida) ABV: 40% (80 proof) Added Sugar: None Gluten: Naturally gluten-free Explore more island spirits in our rum collection Frequently Asked Questions What is the ABV of Crossfire Hurricane Reserve?It is bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). Is Reserve a sipping rum?Yes. It is a blend of aged rums built to be savored neat or over ice. Does it contain added sugar?No. Reserve has no added sugar and zero carbohydrates. Where is it made?It is distilled in Jamaica and bottled in Florida for the US market. What is its connection to The Rolling Stones?The rum celebrates the band's 1972 Jamaica recording sessions, and its name is drawn the opening line of "Jumpin' Jack Flash."

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