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Celebrate Rum Day On August 16th With Étän Rum: A Tribute to Family, Heritage & Excellence!

August 11, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

The five co-founding sisters of Étän Rum – Laura, Briget, Noella, Caroline, and Kareen!

As Rum Day approaches on August 16th, there is one brand that stands out amongst the crowd, offering not just an award-winning golden spiced rum, but a story of passion, dedication, and togetherness.

Étän Rum is more than just a beverage; it is the embodiment of five sisters’ commitment to their family roots and a celebration of their Cameroonian heritage.

Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch described a cocktail containing Étän Rum as “terrifyingly delicious!”

The name Étän holds a special significance, as it means “five” in Mungaka, their parents’ dialect. This name represents the unbreakable bond between the five sisters—Laura, Briget, Noella, Caroline, and Kareen—who embarked on a journey to create something truly remarkable. Inspired by their Cameroonian heritage, they pooled their passion and expertise to craft a rum that pays homage to the melting pot of ethnic cultures in Cameroon.

Months of tasting, testing, and spirited debates led to the birth of Étän Rum—a unique and flavourful spirit that reflects the diversity and richness of their cultural heritage. The brand’s regal appearance, along with its playful and sophisticated flair, draws inspiration from Bali, a town and commune in Cameroon celebrated for its majestic palace and vibrant festivals.

Étän Rum is a testament to the power of collaboration and family unity.

Through our combined efforts, we have created a product that brings people together, just as our family values have united us.
– Briget Fosang: One of the five co-founding sisters

Rum Day is on August 16th

Their journey from idea to reality has been nothing short of inspiring. Each bottle of Étän Rum encapsulates the dedication, love, and hard work invested by the five sisters, making it a truly exceptional choice for discerning rum enthusiasts.

On an episode of Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch, co-host Simon Rimmer described a cocktail containing Étän Rum as “terrifyingly delicious.” The Rum Ambassador Ian Burrell mixed a handful of British-made craft rum cocktails on the show and the guests unanimously voting the Étän cocktail as their favourite.

So, on August 16th, as we raise our glasses to celebrate Rum Day, let us also raise our spirits to honour the remarkable story of Étän Rum!

Filed Under: News, Rum

Sampling Cihuatán ‘Alux’ Rum – A Gift For The Gods – And For You To Enjoy As Well!

August 9, 2023 by Gary Leave a Comment

Cihuatán ‘Alux’ Rum

Highfern Ltd, Cihuatán Rum’s UK importer, now has a new expression for the UK: Cihuatán Alux rum!

Cihuatán Alux is a 15 years old limited edition rum finished in former oloroso sherry and cognac casks!

Cihuatán Rum from El Salvador marries the age old craft of Rum distilling with an innovative forward thinking approach inspired by their Mayan forbears, to create an exciting collection of cask aged Rums.

The Cihuatán Alux is a 15 years old limited edition rum finished in former oloroso sherry and cognac casks.

The name, Alux, is inspired by the Mayan legend of the Aluxes, the guardian gods of the land. To celebrate the harvest and give thanks to the Aluxes the Mayan would hold a feast.

Cihuatán’s master blender Gabriel Ayalaya has blended this limited edition rum to reflect the flavours of the feast with hints of cashew nuts, ginger, cinnamon, roasted corn and chocolate.

The Rum is beautifully presented with hand numbered bottles and a fractal label design which incorporates symbols of the Aluxes, with a macaw, a jaguar, corn and cacao.

Watch an intro on youtube

Many thanks to highfern.com (@HighfernLtd) for sending me a sample!

So, what did I think? Here are my tasting notes …

Tasting Notes – Cihuatán Rum (43.2%)

Nose: Citrus aromas abound with lemon and orange at the forefront. This is coupled with stewed fruits and toffee.

Palate: Creamy chocolate with strong coffee, sweet nuts and rich cane sugar.

Finish: A gently spiced finish with pepper that grows with time and there’s some of that citrus lemon and orange at the end.

Overall: This is NOT you’re ordinary run o’ the mill rum. No. Instead it’s a classy delight with plenty of depth of aromas and flavour!

Cihuatán Rum is available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Highfern Ltd
  • Master of Malt

Once again, many thanks to Robert at highfern.com (@angelsnectar) for sending me the sample!



· Highfern Ltd is the proprietor of Angels’ Nectar Blended Malt and Single Malt Scotch Whisky, and the UK importer of Langatun Swiss Single Malt Whisky, Strane London Dry Gin, and Cihuatán Rum.

Filed Under: New Arrivals, News, Rum, Sampling

Sampling The Wares Of The Glasgow Distillery: Three Whiskies, Two Rums & A Whole Lot Of Flavour!

November 18, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

Three whiskies and two rums!

Three whiskies and two rums were the treats we could look forward to with last Wednesday nights @TweetTastings, which was once again ably hosted by Steve from The Whisky Wire!

They all hailed from the Glasgow Distillery who also produce blended Whisky, Gin and Vodka!

On the night we sampled:-

  • 1770 Original
  • 1770 Tokaji Cask Finish
  • 1770 Golden Beer Cask Finish
  • Banditti Glasgow Spiced Rum
  • Banditti Smoky Rogues Rum

If you want to catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say you can view their comments by searching for the hash tag #GlasgowDistillery on Twitter.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the one which was my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – 1770 Original (46%)


Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Casks: Initially matured in first fill-ex Bourbon barrels, before being finished in Virgin oak casks
ABV: 46%
£49.00

Glasgow 1770 The Original is their Flagship unpeated bottling. ItÕs a true representation of the whisky they produce and showcases their production philosophy and dedication to quality.


Nose: Creamy toffee with some apple and pineapple in there for good measure. Spicy wood with hints of chocolate and the spice gets fruitier with the passing of time.

Palate: Fruity cane sweetness with powerful orange, pineapple and toffee.

Finish: A warming spice that grows in pepperiness with grapefruit and some salt coming along at the end.

Overall: A great go-to dram.

Tasting Notes – 1770 Tokaji Cask Finish (58%)


Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Casks: Initially matured in first-fill Bourbon barrels, before being finished in Hungarian Tokaji wine casks
ABV: 58%
£59.00 (Coming Soon)


Nose: Thick caramel and peanut butter with apple, pineapple and shades of clove and jasmine tea. (Thanks to @fishoop for that one!) Creamy strawberries damp wood add up to a very inviting nose!

Palate: Sherbet fruity sweetness with pineapple and creamy strawberries – Yum! Tingling, fizzy spice on the tongue couples with chocolate. The spice is pretty powerfull – I think my mouth is a little numb!

Finish: Woody with again a salty end.

Overall: A really lovely dram with bags of flavour and profile!

Tasting Notes – 1770 Golden Beer Cask Finish (56.2%)


Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Casks: First-fill Bourbon, then finished in a PX Sherry cask that held Innis & Gunn Golden Beer for 3 months.
ABV: 56.2%
£59.00 (Coming Soon)


Nose: A bit quieter this one … woody with cream but a very shy dram overall! More beery notes come through later with toffee and some woody overtones.

Palate: A subtle initial palate. Woody with sweet chocolate and there’s some lovely fruit there as well with creamy malt.

Finish: Nutty and very spicy. It’s also a pretty dry finish.

Tasting Notes – Banditti Glasgow Spiced Rum (44%)


Casks: Matured for up to 12 months in oak barrels
ABV: 44% ABV
£25.00

Banditti Club Rum Ð Glasgow Spiced is matured and spiced in Glasgow, made using rum distilled from freshly pressed sugar cane juice on the Island of Madeira.

Banditti Club takes its name from a company of bold rogues who would meet in GlasgowÕs local public houses; singing, eating and playing music late into the night.


Nose: Ah! Delightful – liquid Christmas cake in a glass! Cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger and orange! Sweet and minty, herbal menthol (which is a surprise) arrives after a while sat sitting in a glass.

Palate: Not at all rum like: minty, herbal, menthol with lemon!

Finish: Sweet orange and ginger with some peppery spice.

Tasting Notes – Banditti Smoky Rogues Rum (52.2%)


Casks: Initially matured in oak casks, before being finished for 18 months in Glasgow 1770 Peated whisky casks
ABV: 52.2% ABV
£28.00

Launched earlier this month, Banditti Club Rum Ð Smoky Rogues, is a limited-edition, single cask incarnation of their Glasgow Spiced rum, which has been finished in peated whisky casks.


Nose: Musky rooms, cloves and mince pies. Cinnamon, nutmeg follows, similar to the Banditti Glasgow Spiced Rum.

Palate: Quite medicinal with sweet herbs, cloves and menthol.

Finish: The medicinal flavours continue and it’s all wrapped up in a slightly smokey coat!

My Favourites On The Night

1. 1770 Tokaji Cask Finish
2. Banditti Smoky Rogues Rum

A lovely dram with all it’s fruity and spicy goodness and that rum is REALLY different!

Catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say with #GlasgowDistillery on Twitter

Many thanks to Steve at The Whisky Wire (@TheWhiskyWire / @TweetTastings) for a great evening and Glasgow Distillery (@GlasgowDC) for sending the samples and without whom!

Whiskies and Rums are available to buy from The Glasgow Distillery

Glasgow Distillery wares are also available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • Hard To Find Whisky
  • The Whisky Barrel
  • Tyndrum Whisky

Filed Under: Glasgow Distillery, News, Rum, Sampling, The Whisky Wire, Twitter Tasting, Whisky, Whisky tasting

Cask Trade Partners With Renegade Rum In Exclusive Deal!

November 8, 2022 by Gary Leave a Comment

Cask Trade partners with Renegade in exclusive deal!

Cask Trade has announced an exclusive agreement for the sale of rum casks from the Renegade Distillery for the next three years!

Renegade Rum Distillery in Grenada is the latest ground-breaking terroir-driven project by iconoclastic genius Mark Reynier. Former owner of the successful Bruichladdich distillery in Scotland and now founder of the Waterford Distillery in Ireland, Mark has turned his attention to the rum industry making terroir-driven rum from fresh sugarcane juice.

In the exclusive arrangement masters of whisky appreciation and specialists Cask Trade will be offering casks of new-make cane rum in hogsheads and barrels over the next three years.

We are very excited to have been chosen as Renegade’s exclusive cask partner. Cask strength rum has become increasingly attractive and this is a unique opportunity for people to buy into this revolutionary brand.

Mark Reynier is a true visionary in our industry and someone I have followed and admired for many years.
– Simon Aron: Managing Director of Cask Trade

With a background steeped in the French wine industry, the importance of terroir has been a driving force in all of Reynier’s projects. Starting out on the west coast of Scotland, he bought the then rundown Bruichladdich distillery and completely transformed its fortunes by using locally grown barley and much slower improved distillation techniques. Emboldened by the success here, Reynier looked for the world’s highest quality barley and found that it grew near Waterford in Ireland. This was the inspiration for opening his Irish whisky distillery, Waterford Distillery, which again was a huge success.

Now he has turned his attention to the rum industry. Reynier started out with the ambition of making a rum as interesting, serious and complex as a great single malt whisky. The result is the Renegade Rum Distillery in Grenada.

After several years of Indie bottling rums from around the Caribbean, I decided I wanted a go at making it, that I could do a better job. In 2014 I set out to answer the simple question: how to make a rum as profound as a single malt. Renegade is my answer. Terroir-driven spirit, fully traceable and totally transparent.

A rum distilled from sugar cane in the most environmentally compliant and advanced distillery ever built in the Caribbean, the first in the windward isles for over 100 years. And the production values – the same as for Waterford – provide a much needed industry rigour validated by the Cane Code on each bottle.
– Mark Reynier: CEO

Terroir-Driven Rum – After much research, Grenada was discovered to be the perfect location for growing sugar cane. An island with a diversity of fertile volcanic soil, microclimates, and varying altitudes. By growing several types of sugar cane on a dozen farms scattered around the island they have created up to 70 completely unique terroirs, which – when milled and distilled individually, terroir by terroir, have the potential to create countless distinct distillates. This is completely ground-breaking and the first for the rum industry.

Sugarcane – The rum is distilled from fresh sugar cane juice – the source of rum’s natural flavour – and not molasses. Initially, six heritage varieties of sugar cane were planted on the island. This then was finally narrowed down to three types which produced the finest distillate and adapted the best to the Grenadian terroir. As sugarcane production on the island had virtually ceased, the distillery realised they had to become farmers as well. A company called CaneCo was set up to supply the needs of the distillery cultivating 200 acres of land.

The Distillery – With building commencing in 2018, completed during the global pandemic in 2021, Renegade Rum is the first new distillery on the Windward Islands for over 100 years! This modern, high-tech distillery, using knowledge gleaned from the whisky industry, is environmentally sound as the power comes from a biomass boiler that uses the spent sugar cane excess, which is called bagasse. The copper pot stills as well as the small batch column stills were manufactured by the famous Forsyths in Scotland. Each day one subsection of a field is distilled, producing a huge variety of different distillates. Fermentation is another pioneering aspect of the distillery as they have installed the world’s first, horizontal and thermoregulated fermenters designed to produce the cleanest, purest flavours of sugar cane.

Maturation – Renegade use several different types of casks. Virgin American and Virgin French oak, First Fill American and Premium French, and interestingly Colombian Andean oak. The optimal maturation is estimated at five years.

Cask Trade has announced an exclusive agreement for the sale of any casks being sold by the Renegade Distillery for the next three years. The cask types available are as follows:

Renegade Cane Rum, Hogshead, 2022 to 2024

Renegade Cane Rum, Barrel, 2022 to 2024

The casks are new-make rum. Each option is filled into various type of casks including, but not limited to, French Oak (ex-wine casks) and American Oak.

Maturation options include locations in Grenada or Waterford, Ireland.

Filed Under: News, Renegade Rum, Rum

The Glasgow Distillery Tweet Tasting – An Enlightening Take On Familiar Spirits!

April 16, 2021 by Gary Leave a Comment

The Glasgow Distillery lineup!

We celebrated the 200th. @TweetTastings last Wednesday and as always for the last 10 years, it was ably hosted by Steve from The Whisky Wire.

For this special occasion we had the honour of sampling some of the Glasgow Distilleries portfolio of products.

The spirits sampled were:-

  • Glasgow Distillery Makar Dry Gin (alone & with Indian Tonic Water)
  • Glasgow Distillery G52 Vodka (alone & with Indian Tonic Water)
  • Glasgow Distillery Banditti Club Rum (alone & with Ginger Beer)
  • Glasgow Distillery 1770 Whisky

If you want to catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say you can view their comments by searching for the hash tag #GlasgowDistillery on Twitter.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the one which was my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – Glasgow Distillery Makar Dry Gin (43%)


Makar Original Dry Gin, which takes its name from the Scots word for poet, is the first gin to be distilled in the city of Glasgow. It’s distilled in small batches in their copper pot still, called Annie!

A juniper led gin, made with seven botanicals, including angelica root, liquorice, coriander seed, lemon peel, rosemary, black peppercorns and cassia bark.


Nose: Nice lemon and really prominent lime citrus hit straight off! Lime seems to increase in strength as you nose! This is coupled with inviting icing sugar sweetness and black pepper.

Palate: Thick, pleasing mouthfeel with bitter lemon and spicy pepper and ginger.

Palate with mixer: Even more lemon now it’s got tonic in! It also brings out pine, sweet boiled lemon sweets and rose!

Overall: A superb gin, full of flavour and very unique!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Shop

Tasting Notes – Glasgow Distillery G52 Vodka (40%)


G52 Botanical Vodka Fresh Citrus, was inspired by the merchant past on which Glasgow was built. Distilled and produced using 100% natural and fresh ingredients.

Produced using botanicals including fresh grapefruit, lemon, lime, orange, rosehip and spicy fresh ginger.


Nose: Seriously tropical – Starburst in a glass – explosions of lime, strawberry and orange – can’t believe it’s vodka! Zesty, fruity and sweet.

Palate: Very similar to the nose – lots & lots of lemon, lime and icing sugar with grapefruit thrown in!

Palate with mixer: Goes well with the mixer – dials down the sweetness a bit and adds some bite to it!

Overall: Is this a vodka in gins clothing? Whatever, ’tis very nice!

Available to buy from this Merchant:-

  • Master of Malt

Tasting Notes – Glasgow Distillery Banditti Club Rum (44%)


The Banditti Club were a company of bold rogues who would meet in Glasgow’s local public houses; singing, eating and playing music late into the night.

Matured and spiced in Glasgow, made using rum distilled from freshly pressed sugar cane juice on the Island of Madeira and aged for up to 12 months in oak casks, and spiced with a selection of fresh tropical fruit and exotic spices, including pineapple, orange, cacao and allspice.


Nose: Creamy vanilla, sugary cinnammon, fennel, cloves, chocolate and licourice! Liquid stollen cake!

Palate: Well that’s different! Quite astringent with creamy vanilla, ginger cake / stollen cake and a massive spicy pepper hit. Shades of cloves, cinnammon and also wondering if it’s time to put the Christmas tree up yet – now where did I put those baubles?!

Palate with mixer: What a wholesome drink with the mixer added – it could replace a meal – A spicy ginger sensation!

Overall: I think I could drink this all night!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Shop

Tasting Notes – Glasgow Distillery 1770 Whisky (46%)


1770 Whisky Rich & Smoky, matured in virgin oak barrels, before being finished in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks.

Produced using malted barley which has been smoked with the aromatic heather-rich peat of the Scottish Highlands, and the exceptionally pure water of Loch Katrine.


Nose: Ooh! Gorgeous smokey nose, burning firewood and throwing peat on the fire! Add in some black treacle and sweet coastal wood and it’s a nose to linger over!

Palate: Very satisfying – smokey, BBQ, with sweet peat and more besides including caramel and orange!

Finish: Sweet, spicy, smokey finish that makes you go looking for savoury snacks!

Overall: Adding water levels things out a little but I’m a ‘neat’ man for this dram. I could curl up with this dram any day of the week that has a ‘y’ in it!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Shop

My Favourite On The Night

Such a different take on familiar spirits but Out of the 4, I think Makar Dry Gin wins it for me with 1770 Whisky coming a very close second!

Many thanks to Steve at The Whisky Wire (@TheWhiskyWire / @TweetTastings) for a great evening and Glasgow Distillery (@GlasgowDC) for sending the samples and without whom!

My fellow Tweet Tasters on the night were:-


@TheWhiskyWire @Whisky_And1 @whiskeychap @SpiritAndWood @Jotterface @WhiskyAlly @WhiskyResource @thedramble @ocdwhisky @MrEdwardMilner @ScotchB78 @AndyatDram @AndWhiskey4All @MaltBox @WhiskyWings @whisky_jamie @WhiskyGeekPete @whiskyrover @MaltMusings @rodbodtoo @2rumheads @LeaskPatrick @Whiskyviewer @FiShoop

Glasgow Distillery products are available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Shop

Filed Under: Gin, Glasgow Distillery, News, Rum, Sampling, Twitter Tasting, Vodka, Whisky, Whisky tasting

Cihuatán Rum – The ‘Rum of Mayan Gods’ – Now Available In The UK!

November 20, 2020 by Gary Leave a Comment

Cihuatán Rum – ‘Rum of Mayan Gods’ now available in the UK!

Cihuatán Rum – the ‘Rum of Mayan Gods’ is now available to buy in the UK!

Cihuatán Rum from El Salvador marries the age old craft of Rum distilling with an innovative forward thinking approach inspired by their Mayan forbears, to create an exciting collection of cask aged Rums.

Highfern Ltd, Cihuatán’s UK importer, now offer four expressions of Cihuatán Rum in the UK:

  • Indigo 8 Years Old
  • Cinabrio 12 Years Old
  • Sahumerio
  • Xaman XO

Established in 2004, Licorera Cihuatán is the first and only Rum distillery in El Salvador. As a division of sugar mill Ingenio La Cabaña, which has over 100 years experience in the mastering of sugarcane, Cihuatán Rum’s master distiller and blender Gabriela Ayla is able to oversee the entire production process, from sugarcane seed selection to bottling.

With a patient parent company, Cihuatán has also enjoyed the luxury of time to focus on craft aged rums. All Cihuatán rums are matured for at least eight years.

Drawing inspiration from the Mayan people, who were insatiably curious, the distillery has combined the traditions of rum distilling with an innovative approach, the results of which are the production of exceptional rums.

Cihuatán Rum draws inspiration from the Mayan people, who were insatiably curious

Indicative of their approach is Cihuatán Xaman XO, the distillery’s oldest release and uniquely finished in specially commissioned Mayan Ceiba casks. Recent awards include Double Gold in the 2020 Fifty Best for Cihuatán Indigo 8 Years Old.

Cihuatán Rum is located in the Cihuatán valley, El Salvador. “Cihuatán” is a nahuat word which means “next to the woman”. When viewed from the valley, the profile of the nearby mountains resemble the silhouette of a woman’s face. Legend suggests that many centuries ago, a Mayan goddess visited the valley and filled it with fertile soils and riches, so that the ancient Maya could build their city.

This goddess would intercede on behalf of the people of Cihuatán to grant them favors. Cihuatán Rum is named after this goddess, and Cihuatán’s vibrant and colourful label design brings Mayan legends to life. Recently relaunched, Cihuatán’s new design presentation won Double Gold in the 2020 International Spirits Challenge ‘Design & Packaging Awards’.

Cihuatán oozes provenance, is presented in exceptional packaging which celebrates the Maya’s rich history, and above all else, tastes wonderful. We look forward to introducing Cihuatán to British rum lovers.
– Robert Ransom: Highfern Ltd

Amongst others Cihuatán Rum is available from Master of Malt, Drinkfinder and Shop4Whisky, with prices starting from £39.99 for Cihuatán Indigo.

I’ve been lucky enough to receive some samples of these new releases for tasting (Cheers Robert!)

So, what did I think? Here are my tasting notes …

Tasting Notes – Indigo 8 Years Old (40%)

Crafted as a homage to Tlaloc, the Mayan God of rain. Blue, the colour of Tlaloc, was produced by the Mayan people from the Indigo flower.
Indigo has been matured for 8 years in former American oak ex-bourbon barrels.


Nose: Tropical fruits, toffee and creamy vanilla. Later on this develops onto very creamy caramel indeed!

Palate: Very creamy! Tropical fruitiness, chocolate, vanilla and toffee big time! There’s also wisps of lemon cake and custard creams!

Finish: Smooth, creamy coffee with chocolate balanced with a nice chilli finish – lovely!

Tasting Notes – Cinabrio 12 Years Old (40%)

Crafted as a homage to Kinich Ahau, Mayan God of the sun, whose sacred colour is red. The Mayan people used the mineral Cinabrio to make red dye.
Cinabrio has been matured for 12 years in former American oak ex-bourbon barrels.


Nose: Stewed fruits, vanilla, caramel. This expression is slower to release it’s goodies but it is worth it!

Palate: So smooth! Creamy caramel with cane sweetness, tropical fruits, orange and a little lemon.

Finish: Chilli spice with a lovely sweet undertone.

Tasting Notes – Sahumerio (45.2%)

Cihuatán Sahumerio is the distillery’s 2020 limited edition rum crafted as a celebration of love. A “Sahumerio” is an incense burner, in which the Mayan would burn treats for Chantico, the Mayan Goddess of love.

Inspired by the Mayan sahumerio rituals, Cihuatán’s master blender Gabriela Ayala has carefully blended 12 to 14 years old light and heavy rums to create Sahumerio which has been aged in former American oak ex-bourbon barrels.


Nose: Honeyed fruits, vanilla and toffee.

Palate: Sweet, spicy with tasty sanguinello orange and vanilla. There’s also chocolate and biscuit. The spice takes over early which leads too …

Finish: A very spicy finish with delectable fruitiness battling it out at the end!

Tasting Notes – Xaman XO (40%)

Named after Xaman, Mayan God of the North Star, the protector of Cihuatán valley. Xaman was believed to rest on sacred Ceiba trees, the Mayan tree of life.
Initially matured for 15 years in former bourbon barrels, Xaman XO is then finished for one year in specially created Mayan Ceiba barrels.


Nose: Lush tropical fruits again, mainly mango. There’s furniture polish and creamy vanilla caramels which grow stronger after a time.

Palate: Cane sweetness, toffee, a little orange and grated chocolate.

Finish: Fruity spice which rapidly fades to honey sweetness.

To me, rum has never tasted as good as these! Fantastic tropical fruitiness coupled with toffee, chocolate and chilli spice – Amazing!

Many thanks to Robert at highfern.com (@angelsnectar) for sending me the samples!


· Highfern Ltd are the proprietors of Angels’ Nectar Whisky and importers of Langatun Whisky, Seven Seals Whisky, Smögen Whisky, Strane Gin, Kinghaven Rum & Cihuatán Rum. Alongside the Cairngorms Edition, Angels’ Nectar also offer Angels’ Nectar Blended Malt Scotch Whisky – Original 40%, Angels’ Nectar Blended Malt Scotch Whisky – Rich Peat Edition 46% and Angels’ Nectar Single Malt Scotch Whisky – Islay Edition 47%.

· For more information about Angels’ Nectar, please see: angelsnectar.co.uk

Filed Under: Cihuatán Rum, New Arrivals, News, Rum, Sampling

Sampling Three New Releases From Smögen Whisky – They Pack A Punch!

November 3, 2020 by Gary Leave a Comment

2x Smögen, 1x Kinghaven Rum!

Smögen Whisky have three new releases and I’ve been lucky enough to receive some samples for tasting (Cheers Robert!)

They are:-

Smögen 100 Proof – Swedish Single Malt Whisky 57.1%

Smögen Single Cask No. 12, 2011 Cask 48 Swedish Single Malt Whisky 61%

Kinghaven Rum – Diamond Distillery, Versailles Still, 15YO Single Cask 59.2%

So, what did I think? Here are my tasting notes …

Tasting Notes – Smögen 100 Proof – Swedish Single Malt Whisky (57.1%)

Distilled from heavily peated optic barley, matured for at least six years in sherry quarter casks, this has been bottled at the traditional ‘100 Proof’. Natural colour and non chill filtered. Presented in a gift carton.

£99.00 – 500ml



Nose: Buttery popcorn, creamy vanilla toffee and hints of peat. Later there’s chocolate and coffee.

Palate: Sherbet sweetness, buttery popcorn, creamy vanilla toffee and chocolate – WoW!

Finish: Fiery, peaty spice with a nice warming feel.

Overall: A powerful whisky and no mistake! The peat grows in strength with time adding a lovely warmth to the dram and balancing the popcorn flavours nicely.

Tasting Notes – Smögen Single Cask No. 12, 2011 Cask 48 Swedish Single Malt Whisky (61%)

Local barley, grown literally on the distillery’s doorstep, matured in a first fill former Bourbon barrel for 8 years. Bottled at cask strength in 2020.

£154.98 – 500ml



Nose: Pleasant peat and smoke aromas with fresh orchard fruits – mainly apple. Sweet biscuit and there’s quite coastal aroma in the background.

Palate: Muted peat and smoke with sweet apples.

Finish: Strong, fiery spice cranked up to the max! It’s a long long finish with a tobacco dryness at the end.

Overall: 61% – yes 61%!!!

This dram packs some punch and warms the tummy! Adding some water (highly recommended) releases sweeter, more caramel flavours without losing any of that spicy kick!

Tasting Notes – Kinghaven Rum – Diamond Distillery, Versailles Still, 15YO Single Cask (59.2%)

Single Cask rum selected by Pär Caldenby, independently bottled by Smögen Whisky AB at cask strength. Distilled in Guyana at the Diamond distillery in their Versailles still, which is one of two remaining wooden pot stills, and over 250 years old.
This rum has been finished in Swedish oak, and bottled at cask strength.

£124.98 – 500ml



Nose: Gorgeous rum n’ raisin ice cream – very inviting! Banoffee pie and rum soaked raisins.

Palate: Fantastic rum flavour and cane sugar sweetness. Add in some caramel and creamy vanilla chocolate and that’s quite a palate!

Finish: Cask strength chilli spiciness!

Overall: Adding water fills out this rum with flavours of blackcurrant liquorice coming through.

A flavour experinece!

Many thanks to Robert at highfern.com (@angelsnectar) for sending me the samples!


· Highfern Ltd are the proprietors of Angels’ Nectar Whisky and importers of Langatun Whisky, Seven Seals Whisky, Smögen Whisky, Strane Gin & Kinghaven Rum. Alongside the Cairngorms Edition, Angels’ Nectar also offer Angels’ Nectar Blended Malt Scotch Whisky – Original 40%, Angels’ Nectar Blended Malt Scotch Whisky – Rich Peat Edition 46% and Angels’ Nectar Single Malt Scotch Whisky – Islay Edition 47%.

· For more information about Angels’ Nectar, please see: angelsnectar.co.uk

Filed Under: Kinghaven Rum, New Arrivals, News, Rum, Sampling, Smogen, Swedish, Whisky tasting

Long-Awaited First Spirit Finally Flows At Renegade Rum Distillery!

October 2, 2020 by Gary Leave a Comment

Renegade Rum Distillery

The long-awaited first spirit has finally flowed from the US$25 million Renegade Rum Distillery, Mark Reynier’s pioneering terroir-driven rum project in Grenada.

Located on the north eastern coast of the Windward Island, Renegade Rum is a state-of-the-art distillery – the first of its scale to have been designed from the ground up for terroir-bred sugar cane.

As well as cutting-edge still design and digital logistics, Renegade Rum Distillery is built on sophisticated technology for air filtration and water purification of waste streams, thus ensuring distilling systems run in rhythm with natural systems.

CEO Mark Reynier with Son, Ruari, filling barrel number 1!

Renegade Rum Distillery is the vision of Mark Reynier, CEO of the pioneering terroir-driven Waterford Distillery in Ireland, and who resurrected the Islay distillery of Bruichladdich in 2001.

Using the same methodology as France’s greatest vignerons, Reynier’s ambition is to create the world’s most profound rum by extracting flavours from Grenada’s isolated parcels of sugar cane grown on the diverse and fertile volcanic terroirs, with complete individuality from cane to cask.

In the face of severe COVID-19 restrictions and consequent ban of commissioning experts, the distillery’s vast components from 10 different countries, including mill, horizontal fermentors and pot and column stills, were commissioned by the home-grown Renegade Rum team under remote guidance.

On the afternoon of September 21st, 2020, after milling sugar cane grown on the La Sagesse farm, Head Distiller Devon Date made the cut to hearts – and the distillery was finally making Renegade Rum.

I started planning the project in June 2015 after an initial exploratory trip to the island. Immediately I felt this was the right home for Renegade after a fruitless 10 year search. It has been a veritable rollercoaster of a ride since then and several times I was on the point of giving up – frustrated by the lack of progress, dead ends and delays. Several times I wondered whether I had bitten off more than I could chew.

We had the chance to make something really special here, with the latest thinking, drawing on our distilling experience from Scotland and Ireland to support the unique underpinning Renegade philosophy: rum defined by Grenada’s geology, farm by farm, field by field.

Unusually this project has been both back to front and upside down: first we had to propagate cane where none existed to prove it was worthwhile building a distillery; then we had to design it backwards, from the end waste streams back to the incoming cane.

Now we have a landmark, state-of-the-art-distillery, the envy of the industry, built and run by Grenadians to use Grenadian cane – the veritable spirit of Grenada. After all the blood, tears, sweat of determination and technical ingenuity – not to mention a global pandemic – we are delighted that the Renegade Rum Distillery is alive.
– Mark Reynier: CEO

Renegade Rum Team

Filed Under: News, Renegade Rum, Rum

Sampling Bermuda’s Finest – Goslings Rum!

October 11, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

Bermuda’s Finest – Goslings Rum!

Wednesday nights @TweetTastings, which was once again ably hosted by Steve from The Whisky Wire, gave us the opportunity to sample Bermuda’s very own Goslings Rum.

In the spring of 1806 James Gosling, the oldest son of William Gosling, wines and spirits merchant, set out from Gravesend, Kent, England on the ship Mercury, with £10,000 sterling worth of merchandise, bound for America.

After ninety-one desperate days on becalmed seas their charter ran out and they put in at the nearest port, St. George’s, Bermuda. This is where their Rum story began.

In 1857, the firm then known as Gosling and Son, was renamed Gosling Brothers. In 1860 the first oak barrels of rum distillate arrived in Bermuda.

After much experimentation in the blending process, their distinctive black rum which would eventually become Black Seal was formulated and offered for sale.

As part of our tasting, the Rums sampled were:-

  • Goslings Rum Black Seal
  • Goslings Rum Gold Seal
  • Goslings Rum Family Reserve
  • Goslings Rum 151 Proof Black Seal

If you want to catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say you can view their comments by searching for the hash tag #GoslingsRum on Twitter.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the one which was my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – Goslings Rum – ‘Black Seal’ (40%)

Made from a Gosling’s family recipe dating back over two centuries. A blend of 3 to 6 year old pot and continuous still rums, made from molasses and aged in ex-bourbon barrels.

Black Seal Rum takes its name from the black wax that was originally used to seal the bottles, but now there’s an actual black seal on the label.


Nose: Amazing colour – and bursting with fruits and muscovado sugar!
VERY ripe bananas with malt loaf, molasses and black treacle. Add in golden syrup and blackcurrant and you’ve got a recipe book!
There’s also a little liquorice and mint (which I get hints of in a lot of nosings!)

Palate: Creamy rum with sugary explosions – lots of treacle, malt and sweet blackcurrant.

Finish: Pleasantly peppery with quite a dry leather finish.

Overall: An excellent rum which tastes fantastic, even without a mixer. A fantastic drink is their Dark’n Stormy illustrated below.


There is also a very handy ready-to-drink Goslings Dark’n Stormy, available from Waitrose.

Goslings Rum is available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange

Tasting Notes – Goslings Rum – ‘Gold Seal’ (40%)

A blend of 3 to 5 year old pot and continuous still rums, made from molasses and aged in ex-bourbon barrels. Released in 2016, Goslings Gold Seal Rum was the first new product to be launched by the brand in over 100 years.


Nose: A little shy this one – but I’m getting popcorn which seems very similar to new-make whiskey to me.

Palate: Creamy vanilla with some white wood and pleasant spiciness – it tastes more like a dram than a rum!

Overall: Wasn’t that thrilled with this one to be honest – more like a rum trying to be a whisky which I couldn’t quite get.
Though the other Tweeters were well impressed with this one so it’s very much a matter of taste. I was well advised that this is another good one for pairing with Ginger Ale!

Goslings Rum is available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange

Tasting Notes – Goslings ‘Family Reserve’ (40%)

A blend of 16 to 21 year old pot and continuous still rums, made from molasses and aged in ex-bourbon barrels. This should be tasted last really but the 151 might blow those tastebuds away!


Nose: Big citrus hit! Bags of tangerines, pineapple and lemons! Add in bananas, liquid treacle, liquorice, stewed fruits, creamy vanilla fudge, waxy furniture – have I left anything out? Probably!
I could nose this till Christmas!

Palate: Ooh! That’s so smooth and creamy. Lovely tropical fruits with vanilla and Xmas cake fruits with added banana and all the treacly trimmings!

Finish: Oaky dryness on the finish – superb – sure makes me wish it was a magic sample!

Overall: This is a ‘sipper’ and no mistake – don’t ruin this in a coctail. Enjoy as it was meant to be enjoyed – on it’s own.

Goslings Rum is available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange

Tasting Notes – Goslings Rum – ‘151 Proof’ (75.5%)

Uses the same blend of 3-6 year old pot and continuous still rums as the standard Black Seal bottling, but bottled at a higher ABV – 75.5%!


Nose: Seems quietly understated – luring us in eh? Light molasses, banana and some herbiness but be careful of that alcohol burn!

Palate: Well it’s a kicker for sure but very flavoursome – that is before my taste buds surrendered! There’s Xmas cake, treacle and vanilla. Adding water smoothes this along quite considerably and allows the flavours to be appreciated without the bulldozing alcohol.

Finish: A savoury finish that almost feels like I’ve had a meal!

Overall: This rum has a considerable alcohol strength but it’s not as bad as a whisky of a similar strength. An experience to be sure but some water addition is really a necessity.

Goslings Rum is available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange

My Favourite On The Night

Out of the 4, I think it’s got to be the Goslings Rum Family Reserve followed by the 151 Proof – a great taste but but even with water added my taste buds may never forgive me!

Many thanks to Steve at The Whisky Wire (@TweetTastings) for a great evening and Goslings Rum (@TheBlackSeal) for sending the samples and without whom!

My fellow Tweeters were:-


@GaryMills01 @TheArtpunk @iheartwhisky @LeedsWine @MashtunandMeow @FiShoop @Whisky_And1 @rumcompass @PhilScott101 @rodbodtoo @MaltMusings @JasonGilluley @RUMDOTLV @thedramble @T_M_Cocktails @JoBlogsRum @Ardbaggie @ocdwhisky @2rumheads @The_Lady_Sybil @TheWhiskyphiles @RumDiariesBlog @SpiritAndWood @whiskywings

Filed Under: Goslings Rum, Rum, Sampling, Twitter Tasting

It’s A Rum Do! Sampling El Dorado’s Range Of Rums – Yum!

June 9, 2019 by Gary Leave a Comment

El Dorado Rum – Yum!

I’m a newbie to Rum so last Wednesday nights @TweetTastings was a great opportunity for me to get my taste buds around this product. One which is getting extremely popular these days.

The rum in question was El Dorado Rums which are the only range of rums to be made from 100% Demerara sugar.

Demerara Distillers, the home of El Dorado Rum, has over 300 years of experience of sugar and rum production and have been integral to the history of British Naval Rum.

El Dorado rums are blended from batches of rums from different stills; Wooden Coffey Still, Wooden Pot Still (world’s only remaining) and French Savalle Still. They are then aged in American oak (Jack Daniel’s) barrels.

The Rums sampled were:-

  • El Dorado Rum 3 Year Old
  • El Dorado Rum 5 Year Old
  • El Dorado Rum 12 Year Old
  • El Dorado Rum 15 Year Old
  • El Dorado Rum 21 Year Old

If you want to catch up on what all the tweet tasters had to say you can view their comments by searching for the hash tag #ElDoradoRum on Twitter.

So, what did I think?

Here are my tasting notes … and the one which was my favourite on the night!

Tasting Notes – El Dorado Rum 3 Year Old (40%)

Cask Aged Demerara Rum from Guyana.

A clear rum, the colour of which is achieved by being filtered through charcoal. That seemed a bit of a strange thing to do to me but there you go!


Nose: Quite new-makey-spirit type aroma with popcorn featuring heavily. Sugary with hints of mashed bananas.

Palate: Mmm … that’s very much like new-make-spirit. Popcorn and a very ‘young’ palate with lots of raw alcohol.

Overall: Bit too ‘neat’ alcohol and young for me. It needs to develop and round off a bit more for me to enjoy it neat. It would be great as a mixer though – bring on those cocktails!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange

Tasting Notes – El Dorado Rum 5 Year Old (40%)

Cask Aged Demerara Rum from Guyana.


Nose: A sweeter aroma with more tropical fruits than the 3YO. It slowly opens up to release vanilla fudge, creamy caramel, coffee and burnt sugar.

Palate: Very smooth with caramel and some cheeky spice!

Finish: A liitle tropical fruitiness with very dry grapefruit on the finish.

Overall: Much tastier than the 3 year old but I think I’d still be tempted to cocktail this – maybe I’m being too harsh?

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange

Tasting Notes – El Dorado Rum 12 Year Old (40%)

El Dorado Rum 12 Year Old, recently won Gold at the 2019 World Rum Awards, in the category for Pot and Column Still rums aged 11 years and over.


Nose: Plump raisins and port aromas with vanilla, leather and polish. After a while there’s juicy cherries and dark chocolate. I think this would develop more if I gave it time – but that’s not going to happen me thinks!

Palate: Oh! That IS nice!! So smooth with creamy vanilla, chocolate and molasses.

Finish: Plump raisins and hints of Xmas cake but it’s also got some very nice spice at the finish. Not too peppery though.

Overall: This is very nice – very sippable and one to savour and enjoy on it’s own.

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange

Tasting Notes – El Dorado Rum 15 Year Old (43%)


Nose: Initially very similar to the 12YO – plump raisins and port aromas with vanilla caramel. Burnt sugar and honey are also very prominent.

Palate: Very rich & smooth! Cherries, sweet caramel, chocolate! Who could complain?

Finish: Getting lots of chocolate with hints of orange and even a little mint I think …

Overall: Another classy rum this. Getting smoother and more refined as we get older. Plenty to offer – much to give!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange

Tasting Notes – El Dorado Rum 21 Year Old (43%)

Produced using a blend of rums, aged from between 21 and 25 years of age


Nose: Antique leather, toffee, fudge, honey and chocolate. And don’t forget those cherries!

Palate: Similar to the 15 year old – Gorgeous alcohol infused cherries, plump raisins, caramel and chocolate but with a greater depth and old-worldiness about it!

Finish: “The cherry is strong in this one …” I also got tastes of blackcurrant Ribena which was very intriguing!

Overall: Real quality here. But I think I only touched the surface with regards to aromas and flavours as I’m certain it has a lot more to give. I shall need to do some more research!

Available to buy from these Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
  • The Whisky Exchange

My Favourite On The Night

Out of the 5? Well it has to be the 21 Year Old doesn’t it? Real quality and certainly a rum to consider if you deserve a treat (which we all do of course!)

But the 12 Year Old is also really fantastic AND great value for money – always a major plus in my book!

For me, this tasting was a great introduction to the wonderful world of Rum, something I have to admit I hadn’t really considered before. El Dorado has changed all that!

Many thanks to Steve at The Whisky Wire (@TweetTastings) for a great evening, Love Drinks (@Love_Drinks) for sending me the samples and, of course, El Dorado Rum (@ElDoradoRums) without whom!

My fellow Tweeters on the night were:-


@SpiritAndWood @WhiskyUnplugged @T_M_Cocktails @The_Lady_Sybil @RealDramRob @thedramble @Spiritus_Online @Whisky_And1 @TheArtpunk @SplashyWine @Exotictramp @WhiskynStuff @moonbites @MashtunandMeow @TheWhiskyNovice @kizzsmyth @NeilMacKinnon1 @jwbassman_ @ScotchB78 @neillmurphy @swimforce01

Filed Under: El Dorado Rum, Rum, Sampling, Twitter Tasting

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