The Montreal Gazette "Barbados, considered the birthplace of rum, is the epicentre of this movement. In addition to St. Nicholas Abbey and Foursquare, there's Mount Gilboa, the island's oldest distillery, which produces a potstilled rum that has connoisseurs swooning, and Mount Gay, the most prestigious of the island's big distilleries, which has begun work on its own potstilled rum. As Mount Gay's master blender Allen Smith notes, 'There's a lot of interest in the complexity of these rums.'"
Global Holidays : "Once the home of huge colonial plantations, Barbados is now a destination for many sun hungry Brits wanting to get away from it all during the colder months. Far from abandoning its British-influenced past, the island state's 270,000 or so inhabitants have adopted elements of British culture into the West Indian way of life. Its national sport is cricket, while the island is still predominantly Protestant."
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