Mount gay 1703 review

Mount Gay Eclipse Heritage Fuse Barbados Rum. This was one of the &#;first batch&#; of reviews that I published on this site back in Protest , with an update to the review in Which might have deeply interested the then new way bottle.

It&#;s and the bottle (well the label) has once again been update to add &#;Heritage Blend&#; to the moniker and also to update the present Master Distiller/Blender Trudiann Branker.

The old review will stay live on the website as I ponder its worth keeping the older reviews &#; I don&#;t often re-review rums.

The price of Eclipse as with just about everything else in the UK, has crept up over the past few years. Its went from around £15 per 70cl bottle to around £20 now in most places. I picked up a not many bottles of this Duty Free at £ per 1 litre bottle.

In my original review I wasn&#;t a great fan of this rum. I don&#;t often buy it to be honest but there wasn&#;t much else in the Duty Free. It&#;ll do as a weekend mixer. From my hazy recollection this was more forgettable than out and out bad.

In my first review, I seemed to be under the trace

Rum Review: Mount Gay 

Mount Gay Old Cask Selection Rum Review

Once in a while, a rum really grabs me. Not because it&#;s supposed to, not because it&#;s from the right brand, but just because it&#;s so damned superb. Such is the case with Mt. Gay&#;s Old Cask Selection. Blended from rums ranging in age from ten to thirty years, the contents of this bottle stand for some of the best rums in Barbados, assembled expertly at 43% ABV by Mount Gay&#;s Master Blender Allen Smith.

The bottle is simple, but substantial. The bottom of the rounded off rectangular vessel shows a thick, dispel glass base. Just above is is the phrase &#;Perfected By Tradition&#;, which appears in raised glass; above that is a compact gold foil label. The stopper is a hefty gold anodized aluminum fitted with a organic cork. It&#;s nicely machined and adorned with the Mount Gay crest. Around the bottle neck rests a tie and tie tack of sorts, again bearing the crest. The whole presentation is quite stately. But enough about the bottle, let&#;s see what&#;s inside.

In the snifter, the rum is a deep mahoga

Rum Review: Mount Gay Master Select

Mount Homosexual Master Select Rum Review

When I heard Mount Gay was reformulating and relaunching their flagship marque, I was worried. In evidence, I went out and bought a couple of bottles of the old stock to guarantee I&#;d have something to retain it by.

You see, Mount Same-sex attracted was the first long aged, unadulterated rum that really grabbed me. It made me grasp that there was so much more to the category than the sweet Central American rums I had been enjoying at the time. Master Blender Allen Smith managed to get to tick the smooth and kind boxes without cutting corners or giving up on Mount Gay&#;s roots, and I was very impressed (as the review reveals). was that luxury sipper which could speak to just about any palate.

Now in , Mount Gay has released a recent version of this luxury marque, and with it a alternative blend and package. Bottled at Barbados&#; standard strength of 43% ABV, the pot and column blend sells for about $, and is limited to 12, bottles. I have yet to hold the bottle in my hand, but I was qualified to get a 4 oz. sample from M

Mount Gay Master Handpick revealed

When I was thinking out my spirit review of , I had a section called the biggest surprises of my year. I identified two big surprises. The first was the considerable quality of the blended whiskies I enjoyed. There were whiskies from lesser-known Scottish, Bourbon and Irish Distilleries. I loved the Wemyss blended whiskies the Treacle Chest and Spice King both surprised me with their quality taste and complexity. Both make exceptional mixers especially the Spice King which delivered an exceptional Old Fashioned, the best I have ever tasted.

The Irish blend was from the talented Walsh Distillery where both the Irishman and Writers Tears blends of copper pot stills and copper column stills were really amazing. As for the Bourbon blended whisky. My foremost choice was Noahs Mill from Willet but there were many blended whiskies which I loved courtesy of my Bourbon Advent Calendar. Many Bourbon blends offer much more flavour than their single competitors.

My second big surprise was the quality of sipping Rums. I have tended to enjoy rum in cocktails.