We Tried the New Rum From The Rolling Stones
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We Tried the New Rum From The Rolling Stones
""Jamaica was one of the few places that would let us all in. The island said come in - and we recorded Goats Head Soup. It's never let me down since.""
""For me, as a Jamaican, rum is more than a spirit - it's part of our culture and heritage. Crossfire Hurricane is a celebration of that and a serious blending achievement.""
The Rolling Stones introduced Crossfire Hurricane Rum, featuring two expressions that honor their creative relationship with Jamaica. This new rum blends spirits from four Jamaican distilleries: Hampden Estate, Long Pond, Worthy Park, and Clarendon. Guitarist Keith Richards reflects on the band's history in Jamaica, particularly during the recording of 'Goats Head Soup.' Ian Burrell, a global rum ambassador, co-created the rum, emphasizing its cultural significance. The rum's packaging features the band's iconic logo and design elements inspired by music and performance.
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