Smith and Cross Traditional Jamaican Rum

Smith and Cross Traditional Jamaican Rum

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DELIVERY TERMS (In all instances, cases may be mixed)

Order Types Cost
1 to 12 bottles or less £11.75
13 to 24 Bottles £17.00
25 to 36 Bottles £21.50
Orders over £145 Free Delivery
Free Local Delivery Available to customers within 10 mile radius of our shop, £35 minimum order

Delivery charges are for Mainland Great Britain only. Charges to the Isle of Wight and other islands will incur additional charges.

Scotland: Deliveries to the following postcodes may incur added costs. AB,FK, HS, IV, KW, PA, PH and ZE. Please check with us directly for delivery quotes:. We would like all our customers to note the following so that they may fully benefit from our delivery service:

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Shipping Costs for Northern Ireland

For all deliveries to Northern Ireland, the costs (inc. VAT) of our 2-5 day service are:

1 case (12 bottles) = £30.00

2 cases (24 bottles) = £47.50

3 cases (36 bottles) = £70.00

Free delivery on all orders over £350 (inc. VAT)

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Description

Smith & Cross Traditional Jamaica Rum contains only Wedderburn and Plummer pot still distillates, famous for their notes of exotic fruits and spice. Bottled at Navy strength and non-chill filtered, this rum is bold, complex and intensely-flavoured, making it the ideal cornerstone for classic tiki cocktails such as the Mai Tai.

Rich tropical fruit, with pineapple and very ripe banana joined by intense darker notes of tobacco, cocoa, clove and cinnamon. 

57% abv

The mark of Smith & Cross traces its lineage to one of England’s oldest producers of sugar and spirits. Its history dates back to 1788 with a sugar refinery located at No. 203 Thames Street, by the London Docks. Over time, the firm and its partners became prominent handlers of Jamaica rum, with extensive underground cellars along the River Thames.

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