Friday, 3 October 2025

Winter comfort.


I know it's only the beginning of October, but I have already bought my annual bottle of Winter Cheer.

I've had a few disappointments with my annual bottles of Single Malt, so for the second year running I have plumped for a bottle of Rum instead. I'm not really a drinker of spirits, but during the colder months I do enjoy a small sip of something strong before bed. I literally drink a thimble-full.


So, I recently bought bottles of Sherry and Port, a bottle of Armagnac for cakes, puddings, etc. And a 1 litre bottle of Captain Morgan's finest 'Spiced Gold' Rum.

The Rum is beautifully smooth, and compares well to a good Single Malt Whisky. It's not exactly produced in some tiny jungle family-owned distillery in the backwoods of the Virgin Islands, but the flavour is superb, with very little 'bite'. It is just 35% vol.

I doubt if I will finish the whole bottle this winter; but if it gets VERY cold, I will try my best.

 

12 comments:

  1. Well, that should warm you up.
    We were given a bottle of very cheap brandy which tastes vile. I have used it to make damson brandy with this year's surplus. It is currently fermenting in a large glass jug in the cupboard under the stairs. God knows what it will taste like. It may have to be thrown away!

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    1. I hope you put plenty of sugar in it! It should be OK.

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  2. Not a drinker of spirits - or anything alcoholic - Buck's Fizz, heavy on the orange juice, is about the only sociable drink I have on Christmas Day! The only time I buy alcohol is as a gift, so I have no idea what is any good. I do still have about an 8th of a bottle of brandy, left over from when my husband was alive - 8 years ago, so it might be vintage by now. I use a couple of spoonsful to moisten the jar of Waitrose mincemeat I buy once a year!

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    1. That's what the Armagnac is used for; and cakes, etc. It lasts for years.

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  3. What does Lady Magnon do about her embroidery when you are using her thimble for drinking purposes?

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    1. She has a spare that she uses for her Gin.

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  4. Naturally, the only time I drink rum is in when it's in a Pina Colada on the beach in Barbados.

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    1. We have a bottle in France, but it's rarely broached.

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  6. I've had lots of Captain Morgan with coke but never considered drinking it straight. We have half a bottle on the chest of drawers which seems to have turned into a bar. After this years visitors we have half bottles of various spirits. Plus a bottle of 30 year old whisky. One day I'll try that rum. The whisky is being kept for a grandchild's
    wedding

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    1. I enjoy it neat, but I only drink a tiny drop. We have a lot of half-drunk bottles in France; I suppose we should go through them some time, and throw some out!

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