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Mount Gay Single Estate Series Release

Mount Gay Single Estate Series Release

$399.99
Mount Gay Single Estate Series Releaseβ€”
$399.99

The Story

Mount Gay Single Estate Series Release. Mount Gay Distilleries, St. Lucy, Barbados β€” an extraordinarily limited collector's expression from the world's oldest documented rum distillery (1703), showcasing the terroir of the Mount Gay Estate in St. Lucy, Barbados, using sugarcane grown, molasses produced, and rum distilled entirely on the estate for the first time in centuries.

In 2015, Mount Gay acquired 324 acres of historical Mount Gay and Oxford Estate land and planted sugarcane β€” the first step toward a cane-to-bottle rum produced entirely on-site for the first time since the distillery's earliest days. Since then, Master Blender Trudiann Branker has harvested estate cane each year, processed it into molasses on the property, fermented, distilled, and aged the spirit at the distillery β€” achieving full terroir expression that the standard range, which uses purchased molasses, cannot offer.

The Single Estate Series is Branker's ongoing experiment in showcasing the St. Lucy estate's terroir: each annual release documents a specific harvest year, a specific still type, and a specific maturation approach. The releases are incredibly limited β€” the estate's small cane fields produce a finite quantity per harvest, and each bottling captures a unique moment in the distillery's ongoing terroir research. This release brings to life the specific character of St. Lucy, Barbados β€” a place with a documented rum-making heritage stretching back over 320 years, now tasting it from the very cane planted in its soil.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Rich and unctuous β€” dark treacly toffee, earthy vanilla, and macerated fruits. Deeply complex with pot still intensity and estate terroir character.
  • Palate: Pot still dryness with rich molasses, earthy oak, and drying leather. Rounded and balanced with charred brown sugar, banana bread, and warm complexity. The estate's terroir is unmistakable β€” a character that no purchased molasses can replicate.
  • Finish: Long and drying with brown sugar, grilled pineapple, and tannic oak. The terroir lingers.

Specs

  • Distillery: Mount Gay Distilleries, St. Lucy, Barbados (est. 1703 β€” world's oldest documented rum distillery)
  • Master Blender: Trudiann Branker
  • Concept: Estate-grown sugarcane β†’ estate-produced molasses β†’ estate distillation β†’ estate maturation β€” full cane-to-bottle terroir for the first time in centuries
  • Production: Extremely limited β€” estate cane fields produce finite quantity per harvest
  • ABV: Varies by release
  • Size: 750ml

Browse our full selection of rum at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes the Single Estate Series unique? Every other Mount Gay product uses purchased molasses β€” the Single Estate Series uses sugarcane grown on the Mount Gay estate itself, processed into molasses on-site, and distilled and aged at the distillery. It is the only expression that can claim full cane-to-bottle terroir from the estate's own soil.
  • Why is this so limited? The Mount Gay estate's sugarcane fields produce only as much cane as the land can grow each harvest. The quantity of rum that can be produced is inherently constrained by the estate's size, making each annual release a finite, collectible expression.
  • What is the significance of St. Lucy as a terroir? St. Lucy is the northernmost parish of Barbados, where the Mount Gay estate has existed since at least 1703. The specific soil, microclimate, and cane varieties grown there over centuries produce sugarcane with distinct characteristics that transfer through molasses production and distillation into the final rum.
  • How does it compare to the standard Mount Gay range? This is in a completely different tier β€” a researcher's and collector's expression designed to document terroir and innovation rather than deliver a consistent, everyday drinking experience. The XO and Black Barrel are designed for consistency; the Single Estate Series is designed for exploration.

Description

Mount Gay Single Estate Series Release. Mount Gay Distilleries, St. Lucy, Barbados β€” an extraordinarily limited collector's expression from the world's oldest documented rum distillery (1703), showcasing the terroir of the Mount Gay Estate in St. Lucy, Barbados, using sugarcane grown, molasses produced, and rum distilled entirely on the estate for the first time in centuries.

In 2015, Mount Gay acquired 324 acres of historical Mount Gay and Oxford Estate land and planted sugarcane β€” the first step toward a cane-to-bottle rum produced entirely on-site for the first time since the distillery's earliest days. Since then, Master Blender Trudiann Branker has harvested estate cane each year, processed it into molasses on the property, fermented, distilled, and aged the spirit at the distillery β€” achieving full terroir expression that the standard range, which uses purchased molasses, cannot offer.

The Single Estate Series is Branker's ongoing experiment in showcasing the St. Lucy estate's terroir: each annual release documents a specific harvest year, a specific still type, and a specific maturation approach. The releases are incredibly limited β€” the estate's small cane fields produce a finite quantity per harvest, and each bottling captures a unique moment in the distillery's ongoing terroir research. This release brings to life the specific character of St. Lucy, Barbados β€” a place with a documented rum-making heritage stretching back over 320 years, now tasting it from the very cane planted in its soil.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Rich and unctuous β€” dark treacly toffee, earthy vanilla, and macerated fruits. Deeply complex with pot still intensity and estate terroir character.
  • Palate: Pot still dryness with rich molasses, earthy oak, and drying leather. Rounded and balanced with charred brown sugar, banana bread, and warm complexity. The estate's terroir is unmistakable β€” a character that no purchased molasses can replicate.
  • Finish: Long and drying with brown sugar, grilled pineapple, and tannic oak. The terroir lingers.

Specs

  • Distillery: Mount Gay Distilleries, St. Lucy, Barbados (est. 1703 β€” world's oldest documented rum distillery)
  • Master Blender: Trudiann Branker
  • Concept: Estate-grown sugarcane β†’ estate-produced molasses β†’ estate distillation β†’ estate maturation β€” full cane-to-bottle terroir for the first time in centuries
  • Production: Extremely limited β€” estate cane fields produce finite quantity per harvest
  • ABV: Varies by release
  • Size: 750ml

Browse our full selection of rum at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes the Single Estate Series unique? Every other Mount Gay product uses purchased molasses β€” the Single Estate Series uses sugarcane grown on the Mount Gay estate itself, processed into molasses on-site, and distilled and aged at the distillery. It is the only expression that can claim full cane-to-bottle terroir from the estate's own soil.
  • Why is this so limited? The Mount Gay estate's sugarcane fields produce only as much cane as the land can grow each harvest. The quantity of rum that can be produced is inherently constrained by the estate's size, making each annual release a finite, collectible expression.
  • What is the significance of St. Lucy as a terroir? St. Lucy is the northernmost parish of Barbados, where the Mount Gay estate has existed since at least 1703. The specific soil, microclimate, and cane varieties grown there over centuries produce sugarcane with distinct characteristics that transfer through molasses production and distillation into the final rum.
  • How does it compare to the standard Mount Gay range? This is in a completely different tier β€” a researcher's and collector's expression designed to document terroir and innovation rather than deliver a consistent, everyday drinking experience. The XO and Black Barrel are designed for consistency; the Single Estate Series is designed for exploration.