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Rum Journal: Bacardi’s New Sherry Cask Finish Rum

For year’s there’s been a leader in the world of special cask-finished rum: Martinique’s Rhum HSE, which was ahead of the global curve in finishing its rums in a variety of different casks and remains the standard-bearer. 

In the world of molasses rum, it’s a trend that largely began with Dos Maderas, a brand that has a special place in the hearts of many rum lovers. 

Dos Maderas, or “Two Woods,” sent a big message to the rum industry more than a decade ago with its 5+5 rum, combination of Guyanese and Bajan five-year-old rums that was then sent to Jerez for another five years at Williams & Humbert for aging in ex-sherry casks. 

In the decade to come, more and more molasses rum companies began finishing their rums in specialty casks, from Abuelo’s series of XV cask finishes in sherry, port and cognac casks to the continued diversification by Foursquare in everything from ex-Zinfandel to ex-port. 

But now the Caribbean’s largest rum company has entered the fray. 

Bacardi’s newest release is a sherry-cask finish of its Reserve Ocho rum, the one that’s always been Bacardi’s signature aged rum — the one that for years (and in certain American markets, remains) just about the only aged rum you could find on a shelf in an American bar. 

Bacardi’s aged portfolio has since expanded — first with the premium Facundo collection and, more recently, with the addition of the Bacardi 10, part of what we hope is a continued push in the premium aged rum category. 

And that’s in large part because Bacardi has more power than any other rum brand to change the perception of rum in the marketplace. 

The average American consumer still thinks of Bacardi or Captain Morgan when you ask them about rum — and the more Bacardi gets into aged expressions – and markets them — the better it will be for rum’s growth as a premium drink in the United States market. 

The Sherry cask is part of what Bacardi says will be a five-year collection, with new cask-finish release every year through 2025. 

The company says it’s a blend of rums between 8 and 12 years old, initially aged in American oak barrels with a final three-month stint in Oloroso sherry casks. 

So what’s it like? 

The aroma has notes of stone fruit, orange peel, dried apricot and a hint of almond. 

The flavor profile is marked by dried cherries, a hint of anise; the slightest note of marzipan and some nuttiness and toffee on the finish. 

It’s a velvety, almost voluptuous rum, much fuller bodied than the Reserve Ocho; the sherry finish does manage to round off some of the edge that exists in the regular Ocho. 

Interestingly — and happily — there isn’t an overly strong note of sherry on this rum, particularly on the finish. That’s a welcome development, diverging from the unfortunate style of a number of sherry-finish rums that have far too strong a sherry character, losing the rum in the process. 

It’s a nice, well balanced rum, and a decided improvement on the Ocho. 

Rum Journal Review: 90 points

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Corcoran Opens Third Caribbean Office

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Wyndham to Open All-Inclusive Hotels in Cancun, Playa Del Carmen

It’s the hottest thing in the Caribbean travel industry: all-inclusive. 

The concept has never been more popular, with more and more big brands entering the space, from Hyatt’s high-profile purchase of Apple Leisure Group to the broad new offering by All-Inclusive by Marriott

And now another brand is going all-inclusive: Wyndham. 

Wyndham has announced the launch of a new all-inclusive brand, Wyndham Alltra, through a strategic alliance with Playa Hotels and Resorts. 

The news “combines Wyndham’s robust distribution capabilities and award-winning loyalty program with our highly acclaimed all-inclusive expertise. Together, we are launching a new experience in the upper-midscale resort segment to reach more first-time all-inclusive guests,” said Bruce Wardinski, chairman and chief executive officer, Playa Hotels and Resorts.”

The new Wyndham Alltra in Cancun is slated to open for the holiday season.

Alltra, the company’s 22nd brand comes from what Wyndham promises as “All-Inclusive Travel for All.”

Its entry to the Caribbean all-inclusive market will begin with a pair of resorts: the 458-room Wyndham Alltra Cancun, and the 287-room Wyndham Alltra Playa Del Carmen, both on the Caribbean coast fo Mexico. 

The Cancun resort will be set in the heart of the Cancun Hotel Zone, while the Playa Del Carmen resort will be set right near Fifth Avenue. 

The Wyndham Alltra Playa Del Carmen will be an adults-only property, the company confirmed. 

Both resorts are set to undergo renovations, with plans to debut “in time for the holidays in December 2021,” according Wyndham. 

“Wyndham Alltra will introduce many of our over 150 million annual guests to our first all-inclusive brand,” said Geoffrey A. Ballotti, president and chief executive officer of Wyndham Hotels and Resorts. “Partnering with a leading owner, operator and developer of all-inclusive resorts in prime beachfront locations, will create immediate access for our customers and our over 80 million Wyndham Rewards members to a fabulous, all-inclusive guest experience – members who will be able to redeem their Wyndham Rewards points for a new all-inclusive vacation experience at Wyndham Alltra resorts, and earn points for their stays.” 

For more, visit Alltra.

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How to Travel to Antigua and Barbuda Right Now

Antigua and Barbuda’s new travel rules have officially taken effect, so here’s what travelers need to know. 

As of Oct. 1, all arriving passengers to Antigua and Barbuda will need a negative PCR test taken and received within four days of their flight. 

Children below the age of 5 do not require a test. 

Crucially, all arriving passengers 18 and over must have received at least one dose of a two-dose World Health Organization-approved vaccine, or one dose of a single-dose vaccine like the Johnson & Johnson. (Approved vaccines include AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, among others). 

The Keyonna Beach Resort in Antigua.

Children below the age of 18 are exempted from this requirement. 

All passengers must additionally fill out a Health Declaration Form which will be distributed on their flight; they’ll also be subjected to screenings and temperature checks upon arrival at VC Bird International Airport. 

It’s part of a growing trend toward vaccination requirements by Caribbean destinations; Turks and Caicos, Anguilla and St Kitts and Nevis all require vaccinations for entry, among others. 

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The Verandah resort in Antigua.

The move comes shortly after Antigua and Barbuda’s biggest hotel company, Elite Island Resorts, announced a vaccination requirement for all guests 16 and over. 

It’s part of what has been a model tourism reopening for Antigua and Barbuda, which was among the first Caribbean destinations to reopen back in June 2020.

For more, visit Antigua and Barbuda Tourism

— CJ

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This Saint Lucia All-Inclusive Resort Is Now Open

One of the most popular all-inclusive resorts in Saint Lucia is back, Caribbean Journal has confirmed. 

The St James’s Club Morgan Bay resort is officially open once again. 

The property, just a short drive from both Rodney Bay and Saint Lucia’s capital, Castries, has a total of 345 rooms.

 

Amenities include six restaurants; six bars; four pools, including two beachfront pools, one with a swim-up bar; and a special adults-only hilltop pool. 

The family-friendly resort is part of the Elite Island Resorts portfolio, which includes properties in Antigua, Barbados, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Panama and Saint Lucia. 

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The resort “is open and better than ever,” the property said in a statement. 

As per Elite Island Resorts’ company-wide policy, all guests at the St James’s Club Morgan Bay resort ages 16 and over must present proof of vaccination upon check-in

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That means a written CDC card, NHS vaccination report, pass or a certificate or official vaccination receipt from Canada. 

For more on Saint Lucia’s entry protocols, see here

For more, visit the St James’s Club Morgan Bay Saint Lucia

— CJ

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