Funky Pump XO Barbados Rum
  • Category Rum
  • Country Austria
  • Style XO Barbados Rum
  • Alcohol 45%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • tropical fruits
  • caramel
  • spicy
  • pineapple
  • banana
  • vanilla
  • oak
  • warm
  • smooth

Funky Pump

XO Barbados Rum (0.5l, 45%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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Ignite Your Taste Buds with Tropical Excellence!

Funky Pump XO Barbados Rum is an homage to the vibrant and rich rum-making heritage of Barbados. Crafted with passion and expertise, this exceptional rum embodies the island's funky spirit and traditional production methods, delivering a taste experience like no other.

This exceptional rum is crafted with meticulous care, showcasing the unique character of Barbados. Aged to perfection, it entices the palate with rich notes of tropical fruit, caramel, and spices. The velvety texture and smooth finish are a testament to the craftsmanship behind each bottle. Savor it neat or in a classic cocktail, and let the flavors transport you to the sun-soaked shores of Barbados. Funky Pump XO Barbados Rum is a celebration of the island's rum-making legacy and an invitation to indulge in the spirit of the tropics.

  • Category Rum
  • Country Austria
  • Style XO Barbados Rum
  • Alcohol 45%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance/Color
Deep mahagony.

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Ripe tropical fruits, caramelized sugar, and a hint of spice.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Pineapple, banana, vanilla, gentle notes of oak, and a touch of warm spice.

Finish
Long, smooth finish

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What does Funky Pump XO Barbados Rum taste like?

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  • tropical fruits
  • caramel
  • spicy
  • pineapple
  • banana
  • vanilla
  • oak
  • warm
  • smooth
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Mount Gay Rum is the oldest existing Rum company in the World dating back to 1705. This is also the year Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Britain’s Parliament.
Rum is why we measure alcohol proof. To make sure Rum wasn’t watered down, it had to be ‘proven’ by soaking gunpowder with it. If it was ‘overproof’ (higher than 57.15 % vol.), then the gunpowder would ignite, but if it wouldn’t, it was ‘underproof.’
Rum (usually) comes from molasses, the sweet and syrupy residue of refining sugarcane into sugar. Molasses is over 50% sugar, but it also contains significant amounts of minerals and other trace elements, contributing to the final flavor.
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
Rum is a sugar cane based spirit, primarily made in the Caribbean and Latin America, but you can really find Rum in many corners of the world.
Common Rum classifications: White, Golden or Amber, Dark, Spiced, Añejo and Age-Dated Rums.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Mount Gay Rum is the oldest existing Rum company in the World dating back to 1705. This is also the year Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Britain’s Parliament.
Rum is why we measure alcohol proof. To make sure Rum wasn’t watered down, it had to be ‘proven’ by soaking gunpowder with it. If it was ‘overproof’ (higher than 57.15 % vol.), then the gunpowder would ignite, but if it wouldn’t, it was ‘underproof.’
Rum (usually) comes from molasses, the sweet and syrupy residue of refining sugarcane into sugar. Molasses is over 50% sugar, but it also contains significant amounts of minerals and other trace elements, contributing to the final flavor.
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
Rum is a sugar cane based spirit, primarily made in the Caribbean and Latin America, but you can really find Rum in many corners of the world.
Common Rum classifications: White, Golden or Amber, Dark, Spiced, Añejo and Age-Dated Rums.
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