Caroni 20 Year Dennis X Employees 1st Release

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Caroni 20 Year Dennis X Employees 1st Release is part of the Employees collection, and pays tribute to the staff of Caroni, a distillery founded in 1918 that closed in 2002. Bottled at cask strength, this version bears the name of Dennis Gopaul, who worked at the state-owned distillery for 15 years. A subtle blend of power and elegance, it is the little details that make it a very characteristic example of this now legendary rum. The palette of flavours and aromas brings together, in complete harmony, wildflower, fresh fruit, exotic fruit and delicious honeys, along with the famous empyreumatic notes of hydrocarbon for which Caroni is renowned.

Profile: The elegant initial nose at first reveals stone fruits and citrus fruits. Allowed to breathe, it becomes more lively and spicy. The concentrated attack is burnt with notes of tarmac and liquorice and medicinal notes. The mid-palate is floral with old rose petals. The dense finish is characterized by notes of artichoke heart and plum. Quickly, however, it becomes “volcanic” with ash and leather notes.

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

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Classification: Traditional Rum (Traditional Column Still Distillation)
Country: Trinidad
Aged: 20 years
Distillery: Caroni Distillery (now closed)
ABV: 69.5% / 700ml

$540.00 inc. GST

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Caroni 20 Year Dennis X Employees 1st Release 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.

www.velier.it

Weight 1.5 kg

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