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King Kai – Guyana 17 yr Rum
$55.00
A Guyanese rarity of the elusive ELWR marque and 17 yrs of gentle Continental aging, King Kai is all posh elegance with notes of vanilla wafer pudding, plump sultana raisins, and a creamy meringue finish. -
Rum Passport Six Nation Blend
$40.00Travel the world in one glass!
25% Thailand 9 yr column still (Kinnaree)
25% Thailand 9 yr column still (Kinnara)
18.75% Guyana 9 yr Versailles wooden pot still (Moongazer)
9.38% Australian 16 yr pot still Beenleigh (Yowie)
9.38% Barbados 15 yr column/pot Foursquare (Burning Cane)
6.25% Venezuela 14 yr column still (Whistler)
6.25% Trinidad 8 yr column Diamond(Guardians) -
Kinnara 9 yr Thailand Rum
$40.00We’re excited to be one of the very first IBs to release a rum from Thailand. While most of their domestic releases are heavily sweetened, we were so thrilled that their unadulterated distillate is wonderful stuff (at a reasonable price!) that we bought two casks. We’ve always wanted a quality “gateway” rum that was instantly accessible to rum newbies but still had the complexity and stamina to impress jaded rum aficionados. We were thrilled to find this rum in Thailand, a new country for most rum drinkers.
Why is this the “male” cask? He has a strong lingering oaky finish while his sibling “female cask” opens beautifully with lush, resonant floral notes.
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Guardians (8 yr Trinidad Rum)
$45.00OUR TAKE: Guardians is the real sleeper in this lineup – Trinidad has produced some of the greatest rum in history (RIP, Caroni!) but also puts out a lot of so-so high volume juice so we didn’t enter the selection process assuming we’d come out with a “Trini”. And while the Foursquare and the Guyana were big, bold flashy candidates, this Trinidad kept popping up, refusing to be ignored (maybe because it’s over TWO THIRDS alcohol but drinks more like a 55 percenter). We succumbed to its fruity delights with absolutely zero regrets!




