GoldenRum
Golden rum is elusive, running the gamut of intensity from lightly fragrant to rich and powerful; it’s the place where the skill of the blender shines through, where pot still and continuous still spirits are intertwined to create rums of great complexity, and where the worlds of cocktail and sipping rums overlap.
Golden rums are ideal as a base ingredient for cocktails
How is it made?
As you might expect, golden rums are something of a halfway house between their white and dark counterparts. Although hard to pin down to any specific style, they have varying levels of complexity and mellowness from a period in oak casks, most typically previously used for bourbon.
Art of the blender
In particular, golden rum is where the skilled blender earns his or her corn. Many of the rums here are a mix of rums distilled by the continuous method and via pot stills, producing spirits of hugely divergent characters which have to be melded into a harmonious whole.
You’ll taste it in a rum such as Chairman’s Reserve from St Lucia, where the leathery pot-still character shines through without ever completely dominating; or in Mount Gay Eclipse, whose soft, creamy texture and sweet fruit is given extra heft by a dose of pot-still spirit.
How to drink it
We’re on the cusp here between cocktail and sipping rums – although that’s largely a question of personal taste. As such, Appleton Special tones down the typically punchy Jamaican character to produce a honeyed, nutty rum built for mixing, while stablemate Appleton V/X is a model of versatility – complex, toffeed fruits make for great cocktail material, but it’s also great on its own.
Similarly, Havana Club Añejo Especial is the perfect example of the blender’s art in creating a relatively youthful but soft and complex rum for refined Daiquiris; but, at the other end of the scale, an aged rhum agricole such as Clément XO offers firm structure and superb elegance, combining rums from acclaimed years including 1976, 1970 and 1952.
Did you know?
- Age statements in rum are a minefield: while some countries stipulate that they must signify the youngest rum in the blend, others use an average figure – or, in extreme cases, refer to the oldest!
- Some aged rums use the solera system to mature their spirit, a complex arrangement involving barrels of various ages and where, when some of the oldest rum is decanted, it is replaced with the next oldest, and so on down to the youngest rums in barrel
Typical Character and Style of Golden
Toffee
Oak
Banana
Butterscotch
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Ninefold Scottish Oak 20223 Year Old Cask DO32 With Mini
£147

Merser Reserve Rum
£28.95

Flor de Cana 18 Centenario Rum
£65.95

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£20Ninefold 3 Year Old Single Pot StillExclusive to The Whisky Exchange
£64.95

Jamaica Pot Still 200517 Year Old Kill Devil
£134

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£4Barbancourt 3 Star4 Year Old
£27.25

Foursquare 2010 Rum12 Year Old
£125

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£15Panama 200614 Year Old Daily Dram
£84.95

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£14Mauritius Labourdonnais 2010Bristol Classic Rum
£59.75

Takamaka Pti Lakaz RumSt André Series
£53.75

Paranubes Anejo Oaxacan RumAguardiente de Cana
£56.75

Black Tot Historic Solera Rum
£64.75

Isla N Reserve Gold Rum
£25.25

Planteray Xaymaca Special Dry Rum
£38.50

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£8Planteray XO 20th Anniversary Rum with Two Glasses Gift Set
£48.50

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£40El Dorado Versailles 200212 Year Old Rare Collection
£113

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£40El Dorado Port Mourant 199915 Year Old Rare Collection
£143

Leatherback 5 Year Old Rum
£21.50

Sunset Captain Bligh XO Rum
£53.25

Flamboyant Vieux Rum
£31.25

Matusalem Rum 15 Gran Reserva
£41.50

Foursquare Reconteur 200617 Year Old
£350

Ron Cubay 10 Year Old Anejo Superior RumGift Box
£58.25

Rhum Depaz XO
£58.50