
Crossfire Hurricane
Rolling Stones Pourer
£30.00 GBP
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Crafted in Jamaica.
Inspired by a moment in
music history.
Discover the rum, explore the
cocktails, or bring the bottle home.


Aroma
Warm vanilla and ripe tropical fruit lead the aroma, rounded out with a gentle touch of oak-led spice.
Flavor
Smooth and rounded with notes of caramelised banana, soft molasses, vanilla and gentle spice.
Finish
Medium-length and mellow, with lingering sweetness and a touch of warming spice.


Pour the rum. Discover the cocktails.
From vibrant island classics to spirit-forward serves, explore how Crossfire Hurricane comes to life in the glass.
your questions answered
Have a question we didn’t cover here? We’d love to hear from you! Send us a message and our team will be happy to help.
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Both Crossfire Hurricane Reserve and Crossfire Hurricane Gold are bottled at 40% ABV.
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No — our rum does not contain any major allergens. It is made from sugarcane and undergoes distillation, a process that removes proteins and allergenic compounds. As a result, the final product is free from common allergens such as dairy, nuts, wheat, soy, eggs, and gluten.
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Crossfire Hurricane Rum will begin shipping from May 2026. For any questions about your order in the EU or UK, please contact support@selection-prestige.com. For US order enquiries, please contact help@flaviar.com.
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Crossfire Hurricane takes its name from the opening line of Jumpin' Jack Flash, one of the Rolling Stones' most iconic songs. It's a phrase that captures the energy, rebellion, and spirit that has defined the band for over six decades and the rum that bears their name.
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No — our rum contains 0 grams of carbohydrates and no added sugar. During fermentation and distillation, sugars from sugarcane are converted into alcohol, leaving no residual carbs in the final spirit. What remains is a clean, distilled product with no added sweeteners.
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Yes — our rum is naturally gluten-free.
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Our rum is distilled in Jamaica, where it develops its character and quality. It is then transported in bulk and bottled in Florida (for the US market) or the Netherlands (for the EU and UK), a process that keeps our supply chain streamlined and ensures consistency from distillation through to bottling.




