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Behind the Scenes: The Craftsmanship of Mount Gay’s Single Estate Series Rum

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Mount Gay Rum, recognized as the world’s oldest running rum distillery, has unveiled the second release in its Single Estate Series—24_02_Vt18d2. This rum is crafted entirely from sugar cane cultivated on its estate in St. Lucy, Barbados. The distillery has limited this release to just 5,418 bottles.

The Single Estate Series emphasizes the concept of terroir, featuring molasses derived exclusively from sugar cane grown on the estate. Trudiann Branker, Mount Gay’s Master Blender, highlights the unique characteristics that arise from the island’s limestone foundation. "Our terroir is deeply connected to the land of Barbados," she explains, adding that the region’s naturally filtered water significantly contributes to the rum’s distinctive character.

The 24_02_Vt18d2 marks a shift from its predecessor by being produced from a single year’s harvest—2018—whereas the first edition blended crops from 2016 and 2017. The rum undergoes fermentation lasting an average of nine days, yielding a complex flavor profile with hints of pineapple and guava.

Branker describes each sip as unlocking new layers of flavor, featuring citrus and sweet fruit aromas complemented by brown sugar and subtle smokiness. The production process, she notes, is meticulous; the rum is kept completely separate from general production to maintain its integrity, ensuring careful handling from the cutting of the cane to the fermentation of the molasses.

While Mount Gay stays true to traditional rum-making methods, Branker embraces innovation, experimenting with various cask types while maintaining a no-sugar-added policy to let natural flavors shine. She acknowledges the industry’s current challenges, mentioning a decline in overall spirits sales globally, yet notes a promising future for rum, with market forecasts projecting steady growth.

As the demand for premium spirits rises, consumers are increasingly focused on the origins and production methods of their beverages. Branker sees this trend aligning with Mount Gay’s philosophy. "Consumers today want transparency and authenticity," she states, emphasizing the distillery’s dedication to telling a story from its land to the final product. Mount Gay is committed to sustainability, utilizing organic fertilizers, practicing crop rotation, and incorporating solar energy into its operations, alongside using packaging made from 70% recycled glass.

With a strong connection to its roots, Mount Gay continues to innovate, exploring new boundaries while honoring its heritage in rum production.

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