Beach House White Spiced is a spiced (or infused, we should say) rum with different aromas to its amber version.
Indeed, while Beach House offers notes of honey, vanilla and orange, Beach House White Spiced brings scents of fresh lychee and grapefruit.
Ideal chilled or as a cocktail.
Nico's tasting notes
The nose is dominated by sweet grapefruit, with a host of other citrus fruits in its wake. The aromas are those of a highly perfumed lemon candy. Lychee adds a more exotic touch, as in a fruit salad in syrup. The world of confectionery is never far away, as the candy has been rolled in spice and chili powder. The citrus is still sweet, like a grapefruit syrup, and the rum is also floral, with strong incursions of white flowers. In the end, it feels like a summery rum, and its namesake lives up to its promise, especially as some sweet white fruits have spilled their juices into the mix.
The attack on the palate is gentle, with citrus fruits gradually invading. A wave of grapefruit arrives from afar, ending in a tidal wave. The lemon candy provides the acidity, giving it a little staying power. Then a second great wave, this time of rosewater, assails the palate. The texture isn't as sweet as one might have imagined, but if one were to drink this spiced as is, an ice cube wouldn't go amiss.
Rose persists unabated, before giving way to lemon syrup.
"Here's a spiced rum designed for mixology as well, bringing its dose of citrus with generosity and effectiveness..."