First Waldorf-Astoria in the Caribbean one of 15 new hotels approved in Antigua-Barbuda

By Caribbean News Now contributor NASSAU, Bahamas — The first Waldorf-Astoria in the Caribbean is to be located in Antigua, and is one of 15 new hotels that have been approved for construction in Antigua and Barbuda, tourism minister Charles ‘Max’ Fernandez told reporters during a product update briefing at the State of the Tourism […]

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Rum Journal: A Terrific New Caribbean Rum: One Drop

 

When it made its debut four years ago, Harbour Island’s Afrohead rum sent a shockwave through the industry.

Its superb design — and its drinkability — were a refreshing addition to the Caribbean’s rum offering.

It was bold, it was cool — and, unlike so many rum launches in recent years – it wasn’t trite or cheesy.

It was just what the rum industry needed — and still needs more of — a reminder to consumers that this is a sophisticated, premium spirit — not simply a mundane mixing partner for Coca-Cola.

Now, the man behind Afrohead, master blender Toby Tyler, has launched his newest project — and it’s another important new rum.

This is One Drop Rum, a rum hand-bottled in Harbour Island in The Bahamas that is a blend of 10- and 12-year-old Jamaican rum.

The design is totally different from Afrohead, but it’s equally cool, with a tall, round-edged flat bottle (one that reminds of some of our favorite bottlings of Martinique’s Rhum Saint James), with a simple, sleek black-and-white logo and a tall, pouring-friendly neck.

So what is it like?

The aroma is a delight, with notes of apricot, mango and candied tropical fruit (it’s a delicious aroma that almost, remarkably, reminds of a rhum agricole).

The flavor profile is marked by buttery apricot, pure vanilla bean and even a hint of stone fruit — with wonderful balance and a hint of a dried-fruit edge.

This is a medium-bodied, velvety rum — and the best part is the finish.

While too many rums from Jamaica simply punch you in the face with their over-the-top funkiness, One Drop is a welcome departure — its got real drinkability.

It’s funky, yes — but it’s also elegant and smooth, and the 43-degree bottling makes for an even smoother, rounder, controlled finish that almost reminds of a Whisky.

It’s that happiest of results for a new rum: it isn’t just a cool bottle — this is a terrific Caribbean rum, one of the best we’ve tried all year.

Rum Journal Review

93 Points

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Spirit Begins New Daily Puerto Rico Route

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Spirit Airlines has officially begun operating its newest route to Puerto Rico.

The carrier this week launched its new daily flights from Orlando to the Puerto Rican city of Aguadilla.

The daily service is a boon for destinations in northwestern Puerto Rico that have typically been underserved by major carriers.

The Puerto Rico Tourism Company estimates that the new service, which will bring 52,925 seats to the destination, will contribute approximately $6.6 million to the local economy.

“We thank Spirit Airlines for continuing to expand its operations in Puerto Rico, which represents great news that positively impacts the municipalities of the Northwest region,” said Carla Campos, the acting director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company.

The flights are being operated on Airbus A319 aircraft.

— CJ

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Bond Insurers Want Independent Receiver for Puerto Rico’s Bankrupt Electric Utility

… restructure debt issued by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) have … obligations.
Meanwhile, local media in Puerto Rico reported on Thursday that Governor … Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico to consensually appoint a receiver …

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Costs awarded against St Kitts-Nevis PM in unsuccessful pretrial motion in defamation case

By Caribbean News Now contributor BASSETERRE, St Kitts — In a pre-trial ruling, a High Court judge has ordered St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris to pay legal costs to leader of the opposition, Dr Denzil Douglas; opposition senator, Nigel Carty; Clement ‘Juni’ Liburd of Freedom 106.5 FM; and Charles Jong of […]

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