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Incredible Jamaican Rums That Truly Bring the Fruity Funk

Incredible Jamaican Rums That Truly Bring the Fruity Funk

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Kara Newman here, your Bloomberg cocktail and spirits expert. I recently visited one of the Caribbean's rum epicenters—Jamaica—and found some great summer-ready pours to share with you. In fact, this week's newsletter is all about the cane spirit, including a hot-weather cocktail to cool you down at home.
But first, some drink links:

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