1. rhum - Noun
2. Rhum - Proper noun
rhum (plural rhums)
(Philippines) rum
Rhum
Alternative spelling of Rùm
I see references to Rhum Barbancourt for neat drinking, but in that case I’d be more interested in a fuller-flavored and textured spirit, regardless if it was made from molasses or sugar cane juice. Source: Internet
Black did the feat on Oct. 23, 1988 when he scored 42 points as playing coach of San Miguel Beer in a 140-135 loss to Anejo Rhum 65. Source: Internet
As the Spanish, English, and French colonized the Caribbean, ron, rum, and rhum emerged, each with a distinctive style and story. Source: Internet
Carbone’s version mixes together Flor de Caña 4-year rum, Appleton V/X Jamaican rum, Rhum Clément silver rum, Tiki Adam’s toasted orgeat syrup, house-made curaçao, fresh lime juice and pressed lime half. Source: Internet
The earliest recorded recipes for the Mai Tai, circa 1944, call for Martinique rhum. Source: Internet
Its skipper, Andrea Mura, won the Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race in 2013, the Two Handed Transatlantic Race (Twostar) regatta in 2012 and the Route du Rhum. Source: Internet