The Story
Trinidad brings complexity to the glass. Influenced by a rich multicultural heritage, Trinidadian cream expressions are spiced, layered, and quietly bold.
Trinidad and Tobago sits at the southern end of the Caribbean chain, closer to South America than most of its island neighbors — and its flavors reflect that unique position. The island's rum tradition draws on a rich multicultural heritage, with influences from African, Indian, and European culinary traditions all present in its spirits. Trinidadian cream expressions are not for the faint of heart. They reward patience, contemplation, and a willingness to let complexity unfold slowly in the glass.
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