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Spiced [[rum|rums]] obtain their flavors through the addition of spices and, sometimes, caramel. Most are darker in color, and based on gold rums. Some are significantly darker, while many cheaper brands are made from inexpensive white rums and darkened with caramel color. Among the spices added are cinnamon, rosemary, absinthe/aniseed, or pepper.
[[file:bacardi_spiced_rum.jpg|thumb|110px|right|Bacardi Spiced Rum]]
A specific style of flavored rum. While no legal definition exists it is traditionally [[macerate]]d with allspice, cloves, cardamom, star [[anise]], cinnamon, nutmeg, [[orange]], and or vanilla.
 
Spiced [[rum]]s obtain their flavors through the addition of spices and, sometimes, caramel. Most are darker in color, and based on gold rums. Some are significantly darker, while many cheaper brands are made from inexpensive white rums and darkened with caramel color.
 


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Latest revision as of 23:38, 15 December 2022

Bacardi Spiced Rum

A specific style of flavored rum. While no legal definition exists it is traditionally macerated with allspice, cloves, cardamom, star anise, cinnamon, nutmeg, orange, and or vanilla.

Spiced rums obtain their flavors through the addition of spices and, sometimes, caramel. Most are darker in color, and based on gold rums. Some are significantly darker, while many cheaper brands are made from inexpensive white rums and darkened with caramel color.