PRESTIGE
An Elevated Journey Through Exceptional Rum
Prestige Flight showcases three exceptional rums that represent the artistry of long maturation, thoughtful cask selection, and masterful blending. From the tropical richness of Jamaica to the legendary warehouses of Guyana and Barbados, each pour has been chosen for its depth, complexity, and ability to tell a story beyond the glass. This is a flight for those ready to explore the remarkable heights premium rum can achieve.
Appleton Estate 21 Year
Jamaica | Jamaican Pot & Column Blend | 43% ABV
While it is almost impossible to keep Rum this long in the tropics without losing it all to evaporation, Appleton knows the wonders that long aging does to the liveliness of their high Ester Rums.
Nose: Sweet orange, dried banana, leather, vanilla.
Palate: Medium-full, velvety, savory bitterness and oak spice.
Finish: Dried banana, bitter herbs, lingering mouth-watering bitter oak.
An elegant expression that proves Jamaican rum can be every bit as refined as it is distinctive.Barbancourt Haitian Proof
El Dorado 21 Year
Guyana | Demerara Rum | 40% ABV
Drawn from some of Guyana's oldest and most distinctive stills, this mature expression demonstrates the remarkable elegance that develops through extended tropical aging.
Nose: Dried date, walnut, leather.
Palate: Sweet, nutty, dried fruit richness.
Finish: Leather, graphite, tobacco.
A beautifully mature expression that reveals the extraordinary complexity of aged Demerara rum.
Mt Gay Master Blender’s Sherry PX
Barbados | English Style | 45% ABV
One of Mount Gay's most distinctive limited releases, this expression finishes mature Barbadian rum in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks, adding richness while preserving the distillery's signature balance.
Nose: Nutty, dried fig, earthy and pepper.
Palate: Sweet and sour with tingly dryness.
Finish: Soy sauce, baked apple and allspice.
A rare expression that demonstrates how one of rum's oldest distilleries continues to innovate.
How to Enjoy this Flight
Take your time with each rum, allowing a few moments for it to open in the glass before nosing. Begin with small sips and let the spirit coat your palate, noticing how the aromas, flavours, and finish evolve with each taste. Compare the influence of each country's distilling traditions, maturation, and blending philosophies, and don't hesitate to revisit each pour throughout your tasting. A few drops of water can reveal new layers of aroma and flavour in these beautifully crafted spirits.