Caroni 100th Anniversary 18 Year Trinidad Rum

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Caroni 100th Anniversary 18 Year Trinidad Rum has been released in honour of the 100th Anniversary of the Caroni Distillery. For this limited edition, Velier have reproduced the original label of the historic 1940’s Caroni Rum which was exported to the UK and distributed by Tate & Lyle Ltd. This 100° Imperial Proof Trinidad Rum, like its predecessor from over half a century ago, is a Caroni with an extremely prolonged aging in tropical climate (18 years in Trinidad) and bottled in 2018 at 100° Imperial Proof (51,4%) like the version from the 1940’s.

Profile: Heavy and powerful with chocolate, banana, tobacco and oak. Complex palate of honey and spices, oily, smoky and with dates and figs. Long complex finish with oak.

To be served neat giving yourself a little time to appreciate its evolution in the glass as its breathes. Ideally served alongside other Caroni rums to compare.

We’re pleased to be able to offer an allocation of what is unquestionably a true collector’s and connoisseur’s delight.

LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE


Classification: Traditional Rum (Traditional Column Still Distillation)
Country: Trinidad
Aged: 18 years
Distillery: Caroni Distillery (now closed)
ABV: 51.4% / 700ml

$399.99 inc. GST

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Caroni 100th Anniversary 18 Year Trinidad Rum was produced by the famed and now long closed Trinidad Distillery.

While the Caribbean has a long history of rum, a significant part of this history has been irretrievably lost. Trinidad once boasted more than 50 distilleries. The number dwindled to eight by the 1950s and now only Angostura remains.

The decline was mostly due to the demise of the local sugar industry (Trinidad now imports molasses for rum production). This increasingly rare bottling represents a small part of that era.

The Caroni Estate Distillery (est. 1918), closed in 2003 and is now sadly, demolished. It was built on the site of an old sugar factory and for a period supplied rums to the British Navy. At the time, there were some eight to ten other sugar factories operating, each producing different types (and qualities) of rums, bought up by merchants and sold to rum shops all over the island. Caroni gradually increased the quality of its distilling process, moving on from its original cast iron still to a wooden coffey still, until 1945 when they acquired a copper still which was followed by a single column in 1957 and then a four column Gerb Herman still in 1980. Rums from the estate gained a reputation for being particularly flavoursome.

This rum was bottled by Velier.

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Weight 1.5 kg

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