CARIBBEAN HERITAGE

The Islands That Built Rum

The Caribbean is the birthplace of rum, but every island tells the story differently. Climate, local traditions, and generations of craftsmanship have shaped distinctive styles that remain unmistakably Caribbean while expressing their own unique identity.

This flight brings together celebrated producers from Antigua, Cuba, and Saint Lucia, offering three different interpretations of Caribbean tradition united by exceptional blending and tropical maturation.

English Harbour 10

Antigua | English Style | 40% ABV

One of Antigua's defining rums, English Harbour 10 Year showcases the balance and elegance that have made the distillery a benchmark for traditional English-style Caribbean rum.

Nose: Smoky oak, citrus and burnt sugar.
Palate: Viscous with butterscotch, coffee and smoky cedar.
Finish: Cardamom, menthol, rosemary and ripe blackberries.

Havana Club Selección de Maestros

Cuba | Spanish Style | 45% ABV

Crafted by Cuba's Maestros Roneros, Selección de Maestros represents the pinnacle of traditional Cuban blending, marrying elegance, balance and remarkable drinkability.

Nose: Hazelnut, graphite and dried fig.
Palate: Sweet, round and velvety.
Finish: Ripe banana, oak spice and varnish.

An elegant expression that captures the refinement and balance of classic Cuban rum.

Chairman's Reserve 1931

Saint Lucia | English Style | 46% ABV

Produced from a blend of Coffey column and pot still rums, Chairman's Reserve 1931 celebrates Saint Lucia Distillers' heritage while showcasing some of the distillery's finest mature reserves.

Nose: Caramel, polished oak and dried rose.
Palate: Viscous, sweet and savoury with tingling oak spice.
Finish: Graphite, raisin and white pepper.

A beautifully layered rum that demonstrates the artistry of traditional Caribbean blending.

How to Enjoy this Flight

Begin with English Harbour 10 Year, whose balance and gentle oak provide an inviting introduction. Continue with Havana Club Selección de Maestros to discover the refined elegance of the Cuban style. Finish with Chairman's Reserve 1931, where richer oak, spice and texture reveal the depth of Saint Lucian blending. As you taste, notice how each island expresses its own personality while remaining unmistakably Caribbean.