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Produced In Barbados
ABV 40%
Availability Year Round
Price $37.00 
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Review Updated 2024-12-04

Planteray Cut & Dry Coconut Rum Review

Much like Planteray’s “Stiggins’ Fancy Pineapple Rum,” Cut & Dry quickly became a mixologists’ favorite after launching in January of this year. Unabashedly coconut-forward, this flavored rum is infused with cut and dried flesh of the fruit (hence the name), and bottled at 40 percent ABV. There may also be some sugar in the mix, for this flavored spirit leans a little sweet, but the proof balances things out and ensures it won’t overdilute cocktails — classically rum-based variations of which should be your natural starting point.

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Planteray Cut & Dry Coconut Rum
Much like Planteray’s “Stiggins’ Fancy Pineapple Rum,” Cut & Dry quickly became a mixologists’ favorite after launching in January of this year. Unabashedly coconut-forward, this flavored rum is infused with cut and dried flesh of the fruit (hence the name), and bottled at 40 percent ABV. There may also be some sugar in the mix, for this flavored spirit leans a little sweet, but the proof balances things out and ensures it won’t overdilute cocktails — classically rum-based variations of which should be your natural starting point.

Reviewed On: 12-03-2024
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Planteray Cut & Dry Coconut Rum
Much like Planteray’s “Stiggins’ Fancy Pineapple Rum,” Cut & Dry quickly became a mixologists’ favorite after launching in January of this year. Unabashedly coconut-forward, this flavored rum is infused with cut and dried flesh of the fruit (hence the name), and bottled at 40 percent ABV. There may also be some sugar in the mix, for this flavored spirit leans a little sweet, but the proof balances things out and ensures it won’t overdilute cocktails — classically rum-based variations of which should be your natural starting point.

Reviewed On: 12-03-2024