Rum - English Harbour Five Year

Periodically the NSLC delists various  products which is not a good thing if it is a favorite. That said delisting often leads to new product on the shelves. The rum section is no different so I was happy to see the empty sections carded with " new stock being added" placards.



Today I discovered English Harbour upon the shelf. An Antiquan rum aged five years it was advertised as a " fine Caribbean rum distilled in copper stills and matured in small oaken barrels." With a price point of $36 CDN it was within my preferred price range so home it went.

In a classic green corked bottle with a yellow parchment style label it presents itself with a vintage appearance that is quite attractive.

In the glass the five year old shows a lovely coppery amber, a neutral but pleasant nose and a mellow flavor. A nice mouth feel with a medium finish with just enough burn to remind you it's rum. I taste caramel and, perhaps, chocolate but its so smooth that no particular flavour overwhelms the rest. I prefer my rums over ice and this does not disappoint - the slow melt of the cubes smooths out the spiciness but don't dawdle as too much water dilutes the experience.



Overall it's a decent sipper at a reasonable price point. It will definitely remain on my " buy again" list.


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