Mor Ladron Chocolate Chilli Rum 5cl
The finest organic Molasses, rested in reclaimed oak barrels and infused with habanero chillis and premium Belgian Chocolate.
Organic rum made from the finest organic Molasses and rested on Gower in reclaimed oak barrels and infused with habanero chillis and premium Belgian chocolate.
Aromas;
Dark chocolate, charred woods and subtle notes of spice.
Palate;
Fiery chilli bite at the forefront which melts away to reveal chocolate and coconut sweetness.
Finish;
A warming chilli heat coats the mouth and melds with milk chocolate, coconut and dark berry fruit.
Cocktail ideas;
Espresso Mor-tini
50ml - Mor Ladron Chocolate Chilli Rum
25ml - Espresso Coffee
20ml - Sugar syrup
50ml - Milk or Cream
Ice
Nutmeg
Method;
Combine all the ingredients in a cocktail shaker apart from the nutmeg. Shake well until chilled. Strain in to a fancy glass and garnish with freshly grated nutmeg.
London Spirits Competition 2022 - Silver Medal Winner
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A rum that fits with Gower's pirate past.
The shipwrecks, placenames and hideaways on the Gower Peninsula reveal the area's pirate history. The hidden coves on Gower and its remote location provided the perfect place for pirates to operate.
In Port Eynon, where Môr-Ladron rum is aged there is Culver Hole, an ancient cave with a 60ft stone wall in front. It might have been built as a dovecote but most likely to was used to store smuggled goods. Local rumours tell of a hidden tunnel which allowed local pirates such as John Lucas to transport the booty to the Salt House. John Lucas had a reputation as Port Eynon's Robin Hood, robbing the rich to support the poor.Checkout https://www.morladronrum.com/ for more info and perfect serves.
Country | Wales |
Region | Gower |
ABV | 38% |
Size | 5cl |
Type / Colour | Rum |
Style |
Chocolate and Chilli |
Awards |
Silver Medal - London Spirits Competition 2022 |
Country, Wales
Region, Gower
Grape,
BREAK;
Style,
ABV %, 38%
Vintage,
Biodynamic,
Low Sulphur,
Low Intervention & Natural,
Organic, Yes
Vegan,
Food pairing,
Ratings & Awards, Silver Medal - London Spirits Competition 2022
The Vineyard
The shipwrecks, placenames and hideaways on the Gower Peninsula reveal the area's pirate history. The hidden coves on Gower and its remote location provided the perfect place for pirates to operate. In Port Eynon, where Môr-Ladron rum is aged there is Culver Hole, an ancient cave with a 60ft stone wall in front. It might have been built as a dovecote but most likely to was used to store smuggled goods. Local rumours tell of a hidden tunnel which allowed local pirates such as John Lucas to transport the booty to the Salt House. John Lucas had a reputation as Port Eynon's Robin Hood, robbing the rich to support the poor.
Delivery
UK Mainland
- UK Mainland Delivery is £8.95. For orders over £125 delivery is free.
- 1 Bottle Delivery is £5.95.
- Saturday delivery is available to UK Mainland only: £25.00 (please contact us to arrange).
Local Delivery SA1 - SA7 Postcodes
- Free delivery is available to all those in SA1-SA7 postcodes of orders over £40.
- For orders under £40 local delivery is £8.95.
- Deliveries will typically be on a Next Day Service but longer if items are out of stock.
Non-UK Mainland
For non-Mainland UK delivery, prices are as follows:
- Isle of Man - £15.95
- Highlands and Islands of Scotland - £14.95
- Northern Ireland - £12.95
- Jersey and Guernsey - £24.95
- Isle of Wight - £8.95
Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland) - We are unable to deliver to the Republic of Ireland without making prior enquiries. Apologies for any
inconvenience.
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Tasty
Different but once you have taken the first sip you can taste all the flavours very nice
The shipwrecks, placenames and hideaways on the Gower Peninsula reveal the area's pirate history. The hidden coves on Gower and its remote location provided the perfect place for pirates to operate. In Port Eynon, where Môr-Ladron rum is aged there is Culver Hole, an ancient cave with a 60ft stone wall in front. It might have been built as a dovecote but most likely to was used to store smuggled goods. Local rumours tell of a hidden tunnel which allowed local pirates such as John Lucas to transport the booty to the Salt House. John Lucas had a reputation as Port Eynon's Robin Hood, robbing the rich to support the poor.