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Medase Golden Hour Jamaican Rum Punch

  • Bottler

    Medase

  • Age

    NAS

  • Price $1 to $29.99

Medase Golden Hour Jamaican Rum Punch is a nonalcoholic mocktail featuring rum flavor, citrus, tropical juices and organic agave. Each can provides two servings. with the four-pack retailing for $28.

Medase is a nonalcoholic mocktail brand founded by Monica Cornitcher and Inga Dyer, who met as students at Howard University. The name derives from the Twi word meaning “thank you.” The organic line includes six flavors — Old Fashion, Jamaican Rum Punch, Moscow Mule, Margarita, Lemon Drop and Mojito — developed with food scientist and chemist Patrice Newsom.

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  • Raided Score: 89
  • The Daily Pour
  • By Candie Getgen
  • It drinks fruity and sweetly balanced with a tropical, playful character. Serve this chilled straight from the can or poured into a cute glass with a lime wheel or twist.
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  • Nose:

    Fresh mango, pineapple, papaya, orange and maraschino cherry on the nose. The aroma feels lush, tropical and inviting.

  • Taste:

    The carbonation-free palate is juicy and sweet. The fruit notes from the nose develop here, delivering a medley of ripe mango, papaya, pineapple, maraschino cherry and a splash of grenadine.

  • Finish:

    A little agave syrup sweetness and cayenne heat on the short and fruity finish gives this mocktail a lightly tingly cocktail-like feel.

  • Overall:

    It drinks fruity and sweetly balanced with a tropical, playful character. Serve this chilled straight from the can or poured into a cute glass with a lime wheel or twist. Medase Golden Hour Jamaican Rum Punch feels even more like a proper NA drink experience than the Lemon Drop, thanks to that little kick of heat on the finish.

  • Score:

    89

  • By Candie Getgen
  • Our in house critic rates spirits on a scale of 0-10 (10 best) and is aggregated the same as external sources