Mount Gay Single Estate Series Rum (24_02) Review
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Barbados’ Mount Gay is frequently invoked as the world’s oldest commercial rum distillery, having been founded in 1703, and in the centuries since they’ve done pretty much everything there is to do in the world of sugar cane spirits. With that said, though, it took 320 years for the company to scratch one particular task off its list: Producing a rum entirely from sugar cane (via molasses) grown on their own farm. That they did in last year’s inaugural release of the Mount Gay Single Estate Series (24_01) Rum, the fruit of a process that began when the company first acquired nearby sugar cane fields of the old Mount Gay Estate back in 2015, dreaming of running (at least on a small scale) a fully vertical operation. It took 8 patient years of growing, harvesting, fermenting, distilling and aging rum produced from those fields to end up with the first bottle in the series last year, and now the series is back with its second installment.
Unlike the first iteration, though, this year’s 24_02 batch represents the continuing growth of the distillery’s farm by being made entirely from the sugar cane produced during a single harvest season. The 23_01 batch needed to be made with sugar cane/molasses/rums produced during both the 2016-2017 seasons because the fields planted by Mount Gay had presumably not yet reached full maturity. This is the 2018 harvest, which was large enough to weigh in at 1,695 tons of sugar cane, which became 136 tons of molasses, which became 5,418 bottles of rum at the end of the day. This relatively small, artisanal operation accounts for the eye-popping $400 MSRP, the cost of running a farm for eight years before putting out the first rum it would ever produce.
Sharp-eyed observers will note a few more characters in this year’s Mount Gay Single Estate Series rum, with “Vtd18d2” following the year and batch number. The “Vt18” stands for “Vintage 18,” designating the year of the sugar cane harvest, while the “d2” means that this is a blend of two pot still distillations from that molasses fermentation. Like last year, it’s bottled at a pretty robust 55% ABV (110 proof), this time in a blue label, in a bottle of 70% recycled glass.
So with that said, let’s get to tasting this luxe expression of Mount Gay Single Estate Series rum.