St. Kitts Tourism launches Certification Program

St. Kitts can take advantage of the first-of-its-kind island experience.

St. Kitts Tourism Authority today announced the launch of a new distinctively unique rum program for visitors.

Travelers looking for an exciting and immersive activity while visiting the beautiful island of St. Kitts can take advantage of the first-of-its-kind island experience, that includes both practical and theoretical courses.

The Certification Program invites travelers to deep-dive into the history of rum and distilling rum, and gain hands-on experience in creating spiced rum and the methodology of creating rum-based cocktails.

“The history of Caribbean rum and its influential impact can be seen throughout St. Kitts,” said Honorable Marsha Henderson, Minister of Tourism, International Transport, Civil Aviation, Urban Development, Employment, and Labour.  “St. Kitts is home to the oldest surviving rum distillery in the Caribbean and is also home to a growing unconventional rum scene.  We are excited to incorporate an integral part of our history into expanding innovative tourism opportunities.  We are confident this tour will allow travelers to experience St. Kitts in a different way and take back home a part of our island’s rich history by becoming certified.”

This unique certification experience is designed for both rum aficionados and visitors wanting to learn more about the spirit.  During the tour, travelers can become certified through two classes taught by Kittitian rum producers and owners on the island.  

The first part of the tour is at Wingfield Estate, home of the Caribbean’s oldest surviving rum distillery.  During this course, rum expert Jack Widdowson will teach rum theory and the history of rum production methods.  The recently excavated distillery is found on the 18th-century sugar cane plantation owned by a direct ancestor of Thomas Jefferson.  While sipping rum and learning the history, guests will see a preserved aqueduct, chimney, mill house, boiling house, and lime kiln and learn how to label their own rum bottle.

The second course takes place at the lively Spice Mill Restaurant on Cockleshell Bay and is run by rum expert Roger Brisbane.  This course will showcase spiced rum creation methodology,  rum-blending techniques, and cocktail creations utilizing tasting procedures and nuances in different types of rums.  Roger Brisbane continues to innovate the rum space for St. Kitts with Hibiscus Spirits.  Hibiscus Spirits are created by infusing handpicked and locally grown Roselle Hibiscus calyx, known as sorrel, to flavor the rum and create a natural red color. 

“We are honored to partner with two of our esteemed on-island rum producers, Hibiscus Spirits from Spice Mill Restaurant and Old Road Rum from Wingfield Estate, to create this lucrative program,” said Ellison “Tommy” Thompson, CEO of St. Kitts Tourism Authority.  “This is just one of many upcoming opportunities where the destination will utilize local partnerships to market the island’s unique attributes.  Furthermore, this program truly sets us apart from other Caribbean destinations while preserving the Kittitian history of rum and its meaning to the culture.  We are excited to invite travelers worldwide to spend a day with kindred spirits.”

Details of each course are as follows, with a certificate earned after completing both courses:

Visit Wingfield Estate – home of the oldest surviving rum distillery in the Caribbean:

●      Introduction of Rum

●      History of Rum in St. Kitts

●      Rum production methods

●      Learning How to Taste + Identify Flavour Profiles

●      Tour the estate

●      Label your own rum bottle

Visit Spice Mill – home of Hibiscus Spirits:

●      Learn how to create a spiced rum

●      Methodology of creating classic rum drinks

●      Learn nuances of creating rum cocktails

●      Rum appreciation methods


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Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson has been the assignment editor for eTurboNews for mroe than 20 years. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is originally from Europe. He enjoys writing and covering the news.

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