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Demerara 12Y – 64.1%

We have bottled our Demerara rum cask, at a cask strength of 64.1%, after storing it on the oak cask for 12 years.

The rum is not filtered, colored, added sugar/caramel or the like. The rum on the bottle here is as it was when it came out of the cask.

We have previously sold, cask shares of two bottles in this cask, and the rest of the bottles are now sold here at the shop in two different versions. A 70cl version, as shown in the picture, and a 20cl version, which you will also find here in the shop, as long as stock lasts.

The rum was distilled in Guyana and poured on the oak wooden cask on September 25, 2008. The cask has been stored in Guyana for the first 9 years, and since 2017 in Scotland, where the cask is also bottled. The cask was moved to Scotland, for several reasons. The two most important reasons were, the availability of the cask and not least the lower evaporation in the cask.

A natural dark and character filled rum, with lots of depth of flavor.

Age

Distilled on

25-09-2008

Bottled

28-09-2020

Cask #

246

Cask type

Barrel

Rum region

Colour

Dark brown

Nose

First, the nose of dark chocolate meets honey and caramel

Palate

Dot in the mouth, creamy full flavor of toffee, chocolate, fresh fruits and mixture of caramel and honey

Finish

Long full-bodied aftertaste that fills your mouth. Finishes off with a pleasant sweetness of chocolate, hazelnuts and honey

Bottled by

Bottle size

70cl

Total bottled

201

70cl bottle
116.00
9 in stock
Sample 3cl
7.00
8 in stock

The distillery (Demerara) where this rum comes from was founded back in 1732 and the boilers have since moved to Diamond Distillery at the turn of the millennium.

The Demerara distillery had 14 distilleries, three of which were of the “Wooden Coffey Still” type. These three Coffey Still’s, differ from the traditional copper kettle, by being made of wood. The wood used is of a local type and a special type of wood called “Greenheart wood“. This type of wood is almost as hard as steel! Which allows it to withstand very high heat, in a humid environment.

The three famous Coffey Still’s are named, Port Morant, Versailles and Enmore.The oldest of these stills is Port Morant and is the one used to make this rum. Port Morant, differs from the other two, by being a double boiler. The neck from the first pull part goes directly into the second and then through the condenser to finally pass into the product tank. This setup creates a huge reflux, resulting in an oily alcohol with a really heavy body where the level of flavor is almost doubled. Rum produced on this Still is known to be very powerful, aromatic and oily.

The first of the two wooden parts has a capacity of approx. 12,000 liters, and the other approx. 8,000 liters. Which gives this double boiler, a total capacity of approx. 20,000 liters.

The wood is said to add a significant character to spirits, and the setup of the double boiler is said to give the spirits a deep/rich taste and rich texture.

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