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Hamilton St. Lucia Cask Strength 9 Year Old Rum
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Hamilton St. Lucia Cask Strength 9 Year Old Rum

Hamilton St. Lucia Cask Strength 9 Year Old Rum

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Hamilton St. Lucia Cask Strength 9 Year Old Rum—
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The Story

Hamilton St. Lucia Cask Strength 9 Year Old Rum. St. Lucia Distillers, Roseau Valley, Saint Lucia — distilled in October 2005 on the 2,000-litre Vendôme hybrid pot still, aged nine years in a single ex-bourbon barrel, and bottled by Ed Hamilton at cask strength with no added color, sugar, or additives whatsoever.

St. Lucia Distillers occupies a unique position in Caribbean rum — a distillery operating three different pot stills alongside column stills, producing a range of marques with characters unlike anything else in the region. The Vendôme hybrid pot still, commissioned in 2003, produces a distillate with a distinctive industrial-medicinal complexity that experts have compared to the legendary Caroni rums of Trinidad: deeply funky, earthy, and intensely flavorful. Ed Hamilton — the Minister of Rum — secured seven casks of this 2005 Vendôme pot still distillate and bottled them as the Hamilton St. Lucia 9 Year series, yielding just 144 cases (1,728 bottles) total. The rum was distilled from a Guyanese molasses wash, condensed at approximately 82% ABV, and aged in a single ex-bourbon barrel in Saint Lucia for the full nine years before the barrel was shipped to New York for cask-strength bottling at 67.4% ABV.

The result is one of the most singular expressions in Hamilton's lineup — a rum that confounds expectations of what St. Lucian rum can be. Rum Diaries Blog called it the best St. Lucian rum they had ever tasted; Memphis Rum Club noted it stands shoulder to shoulder with the finest Foursquare Exceptional Cask expressions and Velier Demerara bottlings. It is a rum for the collector and the connoisseur, not the casual sipper.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Dark burnished gold, oily and complex. Acetone, rubber, and pear drops settle quickly into stone fruit, raisins, cocoa, and cinnamon-raisin bread. Smoked pumice stone, charred oak, and a distinctive medicinal quality that opens beautifully with time. Burnt orange oil and delicate florals emerge in the background.
  • Palate: Dry, spicy, and tannic entry. Velvety throughout — chocolate, honeycomb, dark fruit, vanilla, meat, pepper, and brine interweave. Rotting banana, underripe blueberries, grapefruit, pineapple, and a thread of permanent marker funk. The industrial complexity is fully present without being overwhelming.
  • Finish: Long, strong, and funky. Sour blueberries, green apple, pineapple rind, cinnamon, banana peel, and the Vendôme's signature industrial character carry through. Remarkably sippable at full cask strength given the ABV.

Specs

  • Distillery: St. Lucia Distillers, Roseau Valley, Saint Lucia
  • Still: Vendôme hybrid pot still (2,000-litre, commissioned 2003)
  • Vintage: Distilled October 2005; bottled 2015
  • Aging: 9 years in a single ex-bourbon barrel in Saint Lucia
  • Production: 7 casks / 144 cases / 1,728 bottles total
  • No added color, sugar, or additives.
  • ABV: 67.4% (134.8 Proof) — cask strength
  • Size: 750ml

Browse our full selection of rum at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes this rum so unusual among St. Lucian expressions? St. Lucia Distillers' Vendôme hybrid pot still produces a distillate character unlike anything else in the Caribbean — deeply industrial, medicinal, and complex in a way that rum experts have compared to the legendary Caroni rums of Trinidad. Most St. Lucian rum in commercial release is blended and filtered for accessibility; this is a single barrel, cask strength, completely uncompromised expression of that character.
  • How limited is this release? Seven casks total. 144 cases. 1,728 bottles. When Ed Hamilton's inventory is exhausted, there will be no more — St. Lucia Distillers no longer sells bulk rum to independent bottlers.
  • How should I serve this at 67.4% ABV? A few drops of water unlock the aromatics significantly — the cask strength amplifies the industrial funk but water softens the fire without losing the character. Or use a single large ice cube and let it dilute slowly over 10–15 minutes.
  • Is this comparable to Caroni or Velier Demerara bottlings? Reviewers who have tasted extensively across rare Caribbean rum consistently place this rum in that tier. The Vendôme still character has a similar industrial-medicinal quality to certain Caroni marques, and the age integration achieves a complexity that rivals Foursquare Exceptional Cask releases.
  • What is the difference between the 8 Year and 9 Year? Both are distilled in 2005 on the Vendôme still. The 9 Year is slightly more mellow and integrated — reviewers who tasted both side-by-side gave a narrow edge to the 9 Year for greater complexity and harmony despite its higher ABV.

Description

Hamilton St. Lucia Cask Strength 9 Year Old Rum. St. Lucia Distillers, Roseau Valley, Saint Lucia — distilled in October 2005 on the 2,000-litre Vendôme hybrid pot still, aged nine years in a single ex-bourbon barrel, and bottled by Ed Hamilton at cask strength with no added color, sugar, or additives whatsoever.

St. Lucia Distillers occupies a unique position in Caribbean rum — a distillery operating three different pot stills alongside column stills, producing a range of marques with characters unlike anything else in the region. The Vendôme hybrid pot still, commissioned in 2003, produces a distillate with a distinctive industrial-medicinal complexity that experts have compared to the legendary Caroni rums of Trinidad: deeply funky, earthy, and intensely flavorful. Ed Hamilton — the Minister of Rum — secured seven casks of this 2005 Vendôme pot still distillate and bottled them as the Hamilton St. Lucia 9 Year series, yielding just 144 cases (1,728 bottles) total. The rum was distilled from a Guyanese molasses wash, condensed at approximately 82% ABV, and aged in a single ex-bourbon barrel in Saint Lucia for the full nine years before the barrel was shipped to New York for cask-strength bottling at 67.4% ABV.

The result is one of the most singular expressions in Hamilton's lineup — a rum that confounds expectations of what St. Lucian rum can be. Rum Diaries Blog called it the best St. Lucian rum they had ever tasted; Memphis Rum Club noted it stands shoulder to shoulder with the finest Foursquare Exceptional Cask expressions and Velier Demerara bottlings. It is a rum for the collector and the connoisseur, not the casual sipper.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Dark burnished gold, oily and complex. Acetone, rubber, and pear drops settle quickly into stone fruit, raisins, cocoa, and cinnamon-raisin bread. Smoked pumice stone, charred oak, and a distinctive medicinal quality that opens beautifully with time. Burnt orange oil and delicate florals emerge in the background.
  • Palate: Dry, spicy, and tannic entry. Velvety throughout — chocolate, honeycomb, dark fruit, vanilla, meat, pepper, and brine interweave. Rotting banana, underripe blueberries, grapefruit, pineapple, and a thread of permanent marker funk. The industrial complexity is fully present without being overwhelming.
  • Finish: Long, strong, and funky. Sour blueberries, green apple, pineapple rind, cinnamon, banana peel, and the Vendôme's signature industrial character carry through. Remarkably sippable at full cask strength given the ABV.

Specs

  • Distillery: St. Lucia Distillers, Roseau Valley, Saint Lucia
  • Still: Vendôme hybrid pot still (2,000-litre, commissioned 2003)
  • Vintage: Distilled October 2005; bottled 2015
  • Aging: 9 years in a single ex-bourbon barrel in Saint Lucia
  • Production: 7 casks / 144 cases / 1,728 bottles total
  • No added color, sugar, or additives.
  • ABV: 67.4% (134.8 Proof) — cask strength
  • Size: 750ml

Browse our full selection of rum at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes this rum so unusual among St. Lucian expressions? St. Lucia Distillers' Vendôme hybrid pot still produces a distillate character unlike anything else in the Caribbean — deeply industrial, medicinal, and complex in a way that rum experts have compared to the legendary Caroni rums of Trinidad. Most St. Lucian rum in commercial release is blended and filtered for accessibility; this is a single barrel, cask strength, completely uncompromised expression of that character.
  • How limited is this release? Seven casks total. 144 cases. 1,728 bottles. When Ed Hamilton's inventory is exhausted, there will be no more — St. Lucia Distillers no longer sells bulk rum to independent bottlers.
  • How should I serve this at 67.4% ABV? A few drops of water unlock the aromatics significantly — the cask strength amplifies the industrial funk but water softens the fire without losing the character. Or use a single large ice cube and let it dilute slowly over 10–15 minutes.
  • Is this comparable to Caroni or Velier Demerara bottlings? Reviewers who have tasted extensively across rare Caribbean rum consistently place this rum in that tier. The Vendôme still character has a similar industrial-medicinal quality to certain Caroni marques, and the age integration achieves a complexity that rivals Foursquare Exceptional Cask releases.
  • What is the difference between the 8 Year and 9 Year? Both are distilled in 2005 on the Vendôme still. The 9 Year is slightly more mellow and integrated — reviewers who tasted both side-by-side gave a narrow edge to the 9 Year for greater complexity and harmony despite its higher ABV.