Where is Cayman Reef rum made?

Answered by Randall Whitlock

Cayman Reef is proudly handcrafted in the beautiful island of Grand Cayman, specifically on the Georgetown waterfront. Our journey began in 2008, when we set out to create small-batch that truly capture the essence of the Caribbean.

From the very beginning, we made a conscious decision to do everything by hand. We believe that handcrafting our spirits allows us to pay meticulous attention to every detail, resulting in a product that is truly exceptional. Our commitment to using local ingredients and traditional West Indies distilling techniques sets us apart from other distilleries.

When you visit our distillery in Grand Cayman, you'll notice that we have a single column still. This still is the heart and soul of our operation. It allows us to carefully distill our rum, ensuring that we achieve the desired flavors and aromas. The process is a labor of love, as we closely monitor each batch, making adjustments as needed to create a spirit that is truly unique.

One of the things that sets Cayman Reef rum apart is our dedication to using local ingredients. We believe that the flavors of the Caribbean can be found right in our own backyard, and we take pride in sourcing our ingredients locally whenever possible. This not only supports the local economy, but it also allows us to showcase the true flavors of the region in our spirits.

As a sommelier and brewer, I can personally attest to the quality of Cayman Reef rum. I have had the opportunity to taste a wide variety of spirits from around the world, and I can confidently say that Cayman Reef stands out among the rest. The attention to detail, the use of local ingredients, and the traditional distilling techniques all contribute to a rum that is truly exceptional.

Cayman Reef rum is made with passion and dedication on the Georgetown waterfront in Grand Cayman. Our commitment to handcrafting small-batch spirits using local ingredients and traditional distilling techniques sets us apart from other distilleries. When you sip on Cayman Reef rum, you can taste the essence of the Caribbean, and experience the craftsmanship that goes into each and every bottle.