Puerto Rico Bids Final Farewell to Ex-Gov. Rafael Hernandez Colon

… three terms as governor of Puerto Rico.
Hernandez Colon, 82, died … leaders in the history of Puerto Rico, a Puerto Rican icon, a treasure of … as the father of modern Puerto Rico.
One of the most moving … the death of a great Puerto Rican hero, who was, on …

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Rum Journal: From the Bahamas, a Tequila-Finished Rum

 

You can call it cask-finishing or barrel finishing or secondary aging or whatever you like.

But it’s no secret that using the barrels that once held other spirits to give different personalities to rum is an increasingly prominent trend in the rum world.

It’s one that remains best executed in Martinique, where distilleries like Rhum Depaz and Rhum HSE continue to set the global standard for their cask-finished rums.

And while we’ve seen all kinds of finishes, from port to sherry to Highland whisky, there’s one spirit that has not thus far given its personality to any rum: tequila.

But master blender Toby Tyler, the man behind the celebrated Afrohead — and, more recently, the Jamaica by way of Harbour Island Bahamas rum called One Drop, has pushed the envelope again with a new expression finished in Tequila barrels.

It’s called, fittingly, “Cactus & Cane.”

It’s a limited edition One Drop that takes seven-year-old Jamaican rum and sends it for nearly eight months in ex-tequila barrels.

It’s a seriously robust rum, with the proof pushed to 102 and the result is, well, something totally new in the rum world.

So what’s it like?

The rum has a pale golden color, with an aroma dominated by honey, anise and white pepper.

And for even a seasoned rum aficionado, it takes a few moments to understand this tequila-rum dance.

You can taste the One Drop, but this Mexican-Jamaican symphony quickly heats up, the tequila whispering at you as the timpani of this high-proof Jamaican juice hits you right in the face.

Yes, it’s One Drop, but it’s gotten even funkier, spicier and bolder.

It becomes a full-on jam session, resulting in a manifestation of rum you’ve never experienced before.

If a rum can be called rock and roll, it’s this, something bursting with personality.

It’s different, unique, and it marries tequila’s troublemaking character with the drinkability and power of rum.

It’s an inspired expression — and something we want to see more of.

Rum Journal Review: 92 points

One Drop Tequila Finish Limited Edition

— CJ

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American Airlines Ramping Up Saint Lucia Flights This Summer

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

American Airlines is ramping up its service to the island of Saint Lucia this summer.

The carrier will be resuming its second daily nonstop flight from Miami to Saint Lucia’s Hewanorra International Airport this summer, with service set to resume on June 6.

The flight will join the existing year-round flight from Miami to Saint Lucia that departs daily at 11:13 AM.

The second flight, which will depart at 8:45 AM, will give travelers a full afternoon to enjoy on their first day on the island.

Planning to visit Saint Lucia for a summer getaway? Don’t miss our recent look at seven ways to experience Saint Lucia, or check out the island’s full-fledged destination resort, the Marigot Bay Resort.

— CJ

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Puerto Rico oversight board presses on pension payments, bond clawbacks

… bonds are invalid.
Legislation giving Puerto Rico and other territories the option … learned since passage of the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability … and the special bankruptcy process, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello said that …

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New Bogota-Curacao Flights

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Strengthening what has always been a strong South American market for the Dutch Caribbean, low-cost carrier Wingo has launched its first-ever flights between Bogota, Colombia and Curacao.

Wingo’s new flights are operating twice weekly, with service on Thursdays and Saturdays.

It’s a boost for an island that welcomed around 23,000 visitors from Colombia in 2018, according to data from the Curacao Hotel and Tourism Association.

There are now a total of 13 flights each week between Curacao and Bogota.

Wingo, a Colombia-based low-cost airline, is operating the service on Boeing 737-700 aircraft with 142 seats.

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