7 Rums That Scream Luxury

Words by Colin Hampden-White

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Oak aged spirits are having their hay day at the moment and with good reason. There are very few other drinks which have such depth of flavour, smoothness of texture, history and expertise in their making and passion in their drinking. We wanted to compile a few here which we are particularly fond of and can be found easily. These are luxury rums, exhibiting the best characteristics of a spirit coming into its prime.

Old Man Rum Expression 1

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A genuine world first in terms of its taste, age, provenance and character, this rum has been created by an exquisite union of seven peerless rums from Barbados, Guyana and Jamaica. The youngest rum in this exceptional, cask-strength blend is 25 years - the remaining six rums range from 26 to 33 years of age. If you’re into the best of the best, then this one is definitely for you.

ABV: 57%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £3500

Black tot 40 year old rum

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Following on from the Black Tot Last Consignment, this range continues to shine a spotlight on extraordinarily old rums with the Black Tot 40 Year Old. A Demerara rum distilled back in 1975 in Guyana, matured for four decades and bottled at 44.2% ABV. Safe to say that this ought to be astonishing, and with rich flavours of liquorish, black olives, black treacle, cigar box and spices we know it is. For those who like a little savoury with their sweet, tuck into this.

ABV: 44.2%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £1495

Dictador 2 Masters 1972 Glenfarclas

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The folks at Dictador teamed up with Glenfarclas over in Scotland for this 2 Masters release! The rum itself was distilled in 1972, and after a few decades of ageing was transferred to Port casks for its first finishing period. Its second finishing period was spent in Scotland, where it rested for seven months in a single third fill sherry cask which previously held 2002 vintage Glenfarclas. It was finally bottled at 45% ABV in a release of 378 bottles, each of which bears the fingerprints of both Dictador master blender Hernan Parra, and Glenfarclas production manager Callum Fraser. A special rum for Scotch lovers, this hits the spot.

ABV: 45%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £850

Havana Club Triuto 2019

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It's the 2019 release of the wonderful Havana Club Tributo! This is the fourth release of the special rum, and which was launched at the 2019 Habanos Festival in Cuba. Created by three generations of maestros del ron Cubano, with each master selecting a rare aged rum base from various decades. Finally, these three rums were then blended with a rum which spent many moons in French oak, and bottled at 40% ABV. Only 2,500 limited bottles were released, handsomely presented with wooden presentation box. For a perfectly balanced rum from Cuba, this is hard to beat, so if smooth is what you dig, then grab a shovel.

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £350

The Last Caroni 23 Year Old 1996 Full Proof

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Here we have a very special release of Caroni rum, dubbed The Last Caroni because it's made from Velier's last remaining stocks from the distillery. The expression is made up exclusively of heavy rums, a vatting of 24 casks matured in both Guyana as well as Trinidad and Tobago. It's all been bottled up at full proof, a burly 61.9% ABV. Old for the bold and those who like it big and bold.

ABV: 61.9%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £390

Malecon Seleccion Esplendida 1976

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A 1976 vintage rum from Panama's Malecon and its Seleccion Esplendida range. Malecon take plenty of influence from Cuban rum production methods, so don't be surprised to find similarities between this ones and your favourite Cuban rums. Intensely flavoursome stuff, as you'd expect from such a lengthy maturation with flavours of Roast chestnuts, honey, tobacco leaf, old oak and new leather, waxy orange. Mellow is this rums middle name, and we love mellow rums, if you do to, then this one will slide down nicely.

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £434.96

Hampden 17 Year old Berry Brothers

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With a surname like mine, I couldn’t resist including a rum made on an estate named after my own family. Hampden estate rum is well known for its fruity estery flavour profile and this expression is no different. There are more expensive Hampden Rums on the market, but this is one of my favourites. The Hampden Estate on Jamaica was around at the same time as Berry Brothers in the 1700s, so it only seems fit that the rum comes from Berry Brothers. I’m passionate about fruity rums and if you are too, then this is one not to miss.

ABV: 58.1%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £87.32

If you enjoy rum, but are looking for a more reasonable price point, Aidy can point you in the right direction with his Four Stunning Rums From Around the World.





 

Our Top Drink Discoveries: April

We’re fortunate to try a lot of beautiful drinks from around the world, in fact, sometimes our homes end up a bit like warehouses… but it’s all in the name of research. Research which leads us to writing pieces like this to share the very best discoveries we make with our amazing community… you!

Whether, wine, spirits or no-lo are your thing, check out our April ‘Best of’ picks and add something new to your discovery shelf today. You may just find a new favourite…

Gusbourne Rosé Brut 

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I just wrote a massive article about English Sparkling Wines so it would be a little silly if I didn’t highlight one. This gem has been one of my favourites for quite some time – so much so that whenever I travel internationally, I make sure I’ve at least one bottle to share with those I know have a fond appreciation for sparkles. Fact is, we’re creating some dazzling sparkles and it’s the texture and mouthfeel on Gusbournes wines that really impress me. The nose gives you ripe red meadow berries with hints of flowers and apricots. As you take a sip your taste buds are overwhelmed with an assortment of strawberries, cherries and redcurrants which seem to intertwine into a raspberry cream and slight lemon curd. As I mentioned before, the texture is everything and the bubbles gently wrap themselves around the tongue as they glide into a long harmonious finish. This is English sparkling wine at its best. 

Buy now for £45

Gran Moraine Chardonnay 2017

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I love a good Chardonnay to wind down in the evening and right now I’m loving this beauty from Oregon. Deriving from the Yamhill-Carlton AVA, this rich, fruity and balanced Chard is teaming with flavour and the most important thing for me in a wine like this – texture. Some people love oak, others don’t, but for me this has the perfect in-between balance and just a enough to make it a really well rounded and quality driven Chardonnay. Rich, but now overpowering you can expect to taste apricot, buttery lemon, kiwis and clementine’s. For those who love Chardonnay, this is for you. For those who don’t, I’d dare say it will convert you. 

Buy for £56 (£336 per case)

McGuigan Philosophy 2014

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McGuigan is known for being a quality-driven everyday wine at an affordable price – but they’re not just about great supermarket finds. Take for example The Philosophy, a top shelf Cabernet Shiraz blend which was produced in 2014 from some of the wineries top vineyards in Langhorne Creek, Wrattonbully and Clare Valley. This elegant yet dark ink bomb is packed full of blackcurrant and plum offering a combination of terroir driven notes while keeping true to the Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. A generous 24 months in French oak barrels paves way to chocolate, black meadow fruits and cedar oak with a velvety texture and soft tannins.  

Buy now for £71

Orin Swift Machete 2016 

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This wine is simply divine. It’s a testament to the insanely good Petit Syrah coming out of California, held up in this case with a structured blend of syrah and grenache to complete the story. David Phinney (the winemaker) is a true genius and anything he seems to touch these days turns to gold. This red blend packs a bunch of flavour, with deep dark plum, cassis and cedar oak brought together with vanilla, chalky tannins and a smooth raspberry chocolate finish. If it’s cold outside, this is a sure-fire way to warm up. 

£66 from Great Western Wine

Mirabeau Provence Rosé Gin

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When it comes to rosé my top choice for quality and value is always Mirabeau, which made me pretty god damn excited when they announced they were making a gin. While the base botanicals consist of juniper, citrus, orris root, angelica root and coriander it’s the Provençal twist containing a variety of herbs such as bay, thyme and rosemary alongside the neutral grape spirit and base distillate of Mirabeau Classic Rosé that really makes this gin stand out from the crowd. The result is a fruity and textured gin with lemon, coriander and citrus bursting with floral notes, rose petals and lavender. The story ends on a final note as those herbs add an extra kick of character to the blend.  

£35 from Waitrose

Gran Patrón Platinum Tequila

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I love a good tequila it seems to be one of the spirits I’ve really found an appreciation for over the last few years. If I was to name one house that consistently delivers quality across it’s whole portfolio, my mind takes me straight to Patrón. It seems there’s a little something for everyone and while I’ll happily get my hands on a Reposado for my margarita needs (quick tip, avoid the salt rim, it ruins the drink), I love nothing more than to sip on something of premium quality. That brings me to Gran Patrón Platinum, arguably the world’s first ulta-premium tequila. With each bottle taking around 30 people to create, quality is of the utmost level. Agave is individually sourced for its rich sugar content before being harvested, triple distilled  and left for 30 days in oak tanks to create pure elegance. The result is a smooth and seductive nectar of agave, orange, vanilla. Lime and white peppercorns. Pure bliss if you ask me and don’t even get me started on a Mexican Martini (google it, you won’t be disappointed). 

Buy now for £180

Æcorn Aromatic

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In this day and age we are all about balance and I applaud those beginning to discover non-alcoholic spirits. The truth is, we don’t always want to drink booze, but what I do always insist on is creativity when it comes to what’s in my glass. This brings me to Æcorn, my new favourite non-alcohol tipple. My attention has taken me to the ‘Aromatic’ option which is rich and smoky in flavour. The difficulty up until now is that non-alcoholic spirits lack flavour, texture and any form of excitement, but this is where Æcorn has changed the game. I find myself frequently pouring a measure over ice with tonic water or simply just in a chilled ice with a couple of cubes and neat. When it comes to the flavour there’s a lot going on, with vanilla, cherrywood a smokiness and even a little cola combined with a silky-smooth mouthfeel and warming clove and oak on the finish. It may be a little daunting getting into this world, but once you’ve tried it you’ll be just as hooked as I am. Give it a go, you won’t regret it and you’ll likely feel better for it! 

£20 from Waitrose 

Don Papa 10 Year 

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I first discovered Don Papa when I took a trip to the Philippines and I had no idea the country was even producing rum. Turns out it became one of the best discoveries I made, as I’m totally hooked on the stuff now. The 10-year old is their super premium version, distilled from some of the finest sugar canes in the world from the Negros Occidental region. Aged for 10 years in re-charred oak barrels it is then blended, leading to dried fruit flavours, pure cocoa, coconut, caramel and a kiss of cedar oak. Few people know that due to the humidity in the Philippines, the barrels are prone to some of the highest angel share yields in the world (that’s where spirit evaporates from the barrel). The thing is, Don Papa never re-fill them with recent vintage stock, meaning what you get in the bottle is not only pure but incrediblt concentrated. Rum is a beautiful drink that more people should be exploring, start here, like I did and you wont be disappointed. 

Buy now for £52

 

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Brilliant rums under £30

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Rum is a difficult category to delve into and decipher which bottles on the shelf will taste good. It seems that the rum category, as with many spirits, is as much about the brand as the area of the world in which the rum is made. There are some rums that are great value for money and more than that, they taste much better than their price tag would suggest. You will certainly recognise the names of some of the rums below, but you may not have tasted them recently. Others may be completely unknown, but if you love rum, I would definitely try them. Some of them are spiced, but none of these are flavoured, I may cover that another time, but for now I’m keeping it traditional.

Dead Man’s Fingers

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Dead Man’s Fingers is a spiced rum made in St Ives in Cornwall, UK. It’s made on the premises at the Rum and Crab Shack which, if you’re down that way in the future, serves great food, and of course their own rum. This rum is a blend of Caribbean rums with a decent dose of spices. So why not order “Three fingers of Dead Man’s Fingers”! 

ABV: 37.5%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £18

The Duppy Share Caribbean Rum

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In the world of whisky, it is the angels who take their share of the spirit as it matures, but in the Caribbean, it is the Duppy spirits who travel around the islands taking their cut. That is the story of where this rum gets its name. Matured in ex bourbon barrels, there is a mix of rum from Barbados which is five years old and rum from Jamaica, which is three years old.

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £26

Goslings Black Seal

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There is a black seal on the label, but the name originally comes from the black wax seal which was used to seal the bottles. Made with rums from pot stills and continuous stills, this rum has been produced in Bermuda since 1806. This is the perfect rum for a Dark’n’Stormy cocktail, which is lucky really as the Gosling brothers hold the trademark to that cocktail.

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £23

Mount Gay Black Barrel

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Black barrel gets its name from the heavily charred barrels in which it is matured, and it’s those barrels that give it the flavour which punches well above its price point. The rums are created in a double distillation in a pot still, and a single distillation in a column still. The larger proportion comes from the double distillation. Altogether, a brilliant rum.

ABV: 43%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £27

Appleton Estate Signature Blend

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This rum is matured in smaller barrels than normal, giving the spirit more contact with the wood and a richer flavour in a shorter period of time. Called the “Signature Blend”, it is rounded out by marrying the rums in oak casks before bottling. Fruity and full of flavour, it is excellent value and tastes like rum that costs double the price.

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £16

Kraken Black Spiced Rum

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Named after the legendary sea monster, this rum is incredibly rich and very spicy. It has been in the UK for ten years now and it has gained a reputation for being a great rum. At its recommended retail price of £26, Kracken is very well priced and tastes like rums that are over £40, so at £20 on Amazon right now, it is an absolute bargain.

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £20 

Lamb’s Navy Dark Rum

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This rum has a long history and a great reputation for value for money. Made from rums from Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana, it is smooth and easy. Where it really shines beyond much more expensive rums is with a mixer. The flavours in this rum are made for mixing and I’d rather have this with coke than many rums four times the price. 

ABV: 40%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £14 

Ableforth’s Rumbullion!

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Here is my exception to the title of this piece. Ableforth’s Rumbullion is one rum worth spending just a touch more than my £30 upper limit. It has won a bunch of awards and it’s not hard to see why. With high proof Caribbean rum at its core, it is richly spiced with Madagascan vanilla and zesty orange peel. Small amounts of cassia and cardamom are also added. This rum is great to enjoy neat, or on ice with a squeeze of fresh lime.

ABV: 42.6%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £31.69 

For more on rums from around the world, Aidy Smith gives us the best four rums to look out for.