Hi,
If you know where I can buy it in the U.S., please let me know.
Thx,
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Check the websites of your local upscale liquor stores.
One meaning of "rhum negrita" is "dark rum."
"Rhum Negrita" is also a trade name used by the Bardinet company.
If you can't find it, the closest taste equivalent among "dark rums", or in this case "agricole rum" is Barbancourt according to this reviewer: https://thefatrumpirate.com/bardinet-rhum-negrita
"Agricole rum" is rum made from sugar cane juice, whereas most dark rums are made from molasses. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhum_agricole
My local upscale likker store carries Barbancourt dark rum in various ages - older being more expensive and smoother. But does not carry Bardinet.
HTH.
Check the websites of your local upscale liquor stores.One meaning of "rhum negrita" is "dark rum." "Rhum Negrita" is also a trade name used by the Bardinet company. If you can't find it, the closest taste equivalent among "dark rums", or in this case "agricole rum" is Barbancourt according to this reviewer: https://thefatrumpirate.com/bardinet-rhum-negrita io games"Agricole rum" is rum made from sugar cane juice, whereas most dark rums are made from molasses. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhum_agricoleMy local upscale likker store carries Barbancourt dark rum in various ages - older being more expensive and smoother. But does not carry Bardinet.HTH.
If you can't find it, the closest taste equivalent among "dark rums", or in this case "agricole rum" is Barbancourt according to this reviewer: https://thefatrumpirate.com/bardinet-rhum-negrita io games
I will do so, thank you very much indeed.
I need it to make the Mohnkuchen.
Check the websites of your local upscale liquor stores.
One meaning of "rhum negrita" is "dark rum."
"Rhum Negrita" is also a trade name used by the Bardinet company.
If you can't find it, the closest taste equivalent among "dark rums", or in this case "agricole rum" is Barbancourt according to this reviewer: https://thefatrumpirate.com/bardinet-rhum-negrita
"Agricole rum" is rum made from sugar cane juice, whereas most dark rums are made from molasses. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhum_agricole
My local upscale likker store carries Barbancourt dark rum in various ages - older being more expensive and smoother. But does not carry Bardinet.
HTH.
I will do so, thank you very much indeed.
I need it to make the Mohnkuchen.