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Mount Gay Black Barrel Rum. Mount Gay Distilleries, St. Lucy, Barbados β a small-batch, handcrafted blend from the world's oldest documented rum distillery (1703), aged in ex-American whiskey casks and finished six months in deeply charred bourbon barrels, producing the most boldly flavored everyday expression in the Mount Gay range. Gold Medal, San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2024.
The Black Barrel gets its name directly from the casks used in its finishing process: the deeply charred bourbon barrels whose blackened interiors impart the signature bold, woody character that distinguishes this expression from the lighter Eclipse. Where Eclipse is the gentle introduction to Mount Gay's Barbadian style, Black Barrel is the emphatic statement: robust, spirit-forward, and built for both serious sipping and elevated cocktails.
The process is a double-wood aging approach: pot still and column still rums first mature in ex-American whiskey casks to develop their base character β vanilla, dried fruit, tropical fruit β then undergo a six-month finishing period in deeply charred ex-bourbon barrels. The heavy char level (deeper than standard bourbon barrels) dramatically increases the caramelization of the wood sugars and the extraction of smoky, woody compounds. Under Trudiann Branker, the blend was updated to include more pot still rum, older stocks, and a longer finishing period β resulting in more gingerbread character, more boldness, and more complexity than its predecessor.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Woody and buttery with toasted vanilla, dried fruit (apricot, plum), baking spices (cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg), and orange zest. Rich and inviting.
- Palate: Bold and aromatic β the official flavor notes from Branker are gingerbread, lychee, and toffee. The charred bourbon cask influence is clear: smoky vanilla, caramelized wood sugar, cola, and allspice. Rich, smooth, and full-bodied despite the complexity.
- Finish: Warm, medium-long, with lingering toasted oak, orange peel, and glazed nuts. The bourbon cask character carries well past the sip.
Specs
- Distillery: Mount Gay Distilleries, St. Lucy, Barbados (est. 1703)
- Master Blender: Trudiann Branker
- Distillation: Double-retort copper pot still + traditional column still
- Aging: Ex-American whiskey casks + 6-month finish in deeply charred ex-bourbon casks
- Awards: Gold Medal, San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2024
- ABV: 43% (86 Proof)
- Size: 750ml
Browse our full selection of rum at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does Mount Gay Black Barrel taste like? Woody and buttery on the nose with vanilla, dried fruit, baking spices, and orange zest. Bold and aromatic on the palate with gingerbread, lychee, toffee, smoky vanilla, and caramelized wood sugar. Warm, lingering finish with toasted oak and orange peel.
- Why is it called Black Barrel? The name refers directly to the deeply charred ex-bourbon barrels used for finishing β the interior of these barrels is heavily blackened by the charring process, creating the caramelized wood surface that imparts the rum's signature bold character.
- How does Black Barrel compare to Eclipse? Both are everyday Mount Gay expressions but with distinct characters. Eclipse is lighter, more tropical-fruit-forward, and primarily a cocktail rum. Black Barrel is bolder, more oak-and-spice-driven, and suitable for both cocktails and sipping. Black Barrel is the obvious choice for an Old Fashioned or spirit-forward cocktail.
- What cocktails is Black Barrel best for? Black Barrel Old Fashioned, Black Barrel Daiquiri, Rum Manhattan, or any spirit-forward cocktail where bourbon typically appears. The double cask character bridges rum and whiskey for crossover drinkers.
- How did Trudiann Branker update the recipe? More pot still rum in the blend, older stocks, and a longer finishing period in the charred bourbon casks β delivering more gingerbread character, more boldness, and greater complexity than the original Allen Smith version.
Description
Mount Gay Black Barrel Rum. Mount Gay Distilleries, St. Lucy, Barbados β a small-batch, handcrafted blend from the world's oldest documented rum distillery (1703), aged in ex-American whiskey casks and finished six months in deeply charred bourbon barrels, producing the most boldly flavored everyday expression in the Mount Gay range. Gold Medal, San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2024.
The Black Barrel gets its name directly from the casks used in its finishing process: the deeply charred bourbon barrels whose blackened interiors impart the signature bold, woody character that distinguishes this expression from the lighter Eclipse. Where Eclipse is the gentle introduction to Mount Gay's Barbadian style, Black Barrel is the emphatic statement: robust, spirit-forward, and built for both serious sipping and elevated cocktails.
The process is a double-wood aging approach: pot still and column still rums first mature in ex-American whiskey casks to develop their base character β vanilla, dried fruit, tropical fruit β then undergo a six-month finishing period in deeply charred ex-bourbon barrels. The heavy char level (deeper than standard bourbon barrels) dramatically increases the caramelization of the wood sugars and the extraction of smoky, woody compounds. Under Trudiann Branker, the blend was updated to include more pot still rum, older stocks, and a longer finishing period β resulting in more gingerbread character, more boldness, and more complexity than its predecessor.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Woody and buttery with toasted vanilla, dried fruit (apricot, plum), baking spices (cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg), and orange zest. Rich and inviting.
- Palate: Bold and aromatic β the official flavor notes from Branker are gingerbread, lychee, and toffee. The charred bourbon cask influence is clear: smoky vanilla, caramelized wood sugar, cola, and allspice. Rich, smooth, and full-bodied despite the complexity.
- Finish: Warm, medium-long, with lingering toasted oak, orange peel, and glazed nuts. The bourbon cask character carries well past the sip.
Specs
- Distillery: Mount Gay Distilleries, St. Lucy, Barbados (est. 1703)
- Master Blender: Trudiann Branker
- Distillation: Double-retort copper pot still + traditional column still
- Aging: Ex-American whiskey casks + 6-month finish in deeply charred ex-bourbon casks
- Awards: Gold Medal, San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2024
- ABV: 43% (86 Proof)
- Size: 750ml
Browse our full selection of rum at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does Mount Gay Black Barrel taste like? Woody and buttery on the nose with vanilla, dried fruit, baking spices, and orange zest. Bold and aromatic on the palate with gingerbread, lychee, toffee, smoky vanilla, and caramelized wood sugar. Warm, lingering finish with toasted oak and orange peel.
- Why is it called Black Barrel? The name refers directly to the deeply charred ex-bourbon barrels used for finishing β the interior of these barrels is heavily blackened by the charring process, creating the caramelized wood surface that imparts the rum's signature bold character.
- How does Black Barrel compare to Eclipse? Both are everyday Mount Gay expressions but with distinct characters. Eclipse is lighter, more tropical-fruit-forward, and primarily a cocktail rum. Black Barrel is bolder, more oak-and-spice-driven, and suitable for both cocktails and sipping. Black Barrel is the obvious choice for an Old Fashioned or spirit-forward cocktail.
- What cocktails is Black Barrel best for? Black Barrel Old Fashioned, Black Barrel Daiquiri, Rum Manhattan, or any spirit-forward cocktail where bourbon typically appears. The double cask character bridges rum and whiskey for crossover drinkers.
- How did Trudiann Branker update the recipe? More pot still rum in the blend, older stocks, and a longer finishing period in the charred bourbon casks β delivering more gingerbread character, more boldness, and greater complexity than the original Allen Smith version.












