Rum-surgence: From sailors’ grog to premium spirit

Rum is one of the most underrated spirits. No longer just a sailors’ grog, or limited to being a key ingredient in piña coladas, the drink has long carried the ‘vacation in a glass’ vibe. Loved for its versatility and mixability, in terms of production, blending and maturation, a truly high-end rum is a lot like fine whisky. The gamut of premium rums – from Barbados to Panama – are top-shelf staples and deserve so much more than to be concealed in Coca-Cola.

According to connoisseurs, the spirit has enormous potential, with the dotting of artisanal rum bars around the world testament to the shift away from its beaches and bikinis image. “The industry has seen major repositioning – today, people want to know about the age, origin, distillation techniques,” says Yukino Yoshimura, Brand Development Manager of SelvaRey Rum in Hong Kong. “With sustainable living on the rise, people are drinking less but better-quality products.”

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Premiumisation has boded well for the spirit. Higher priced rums, which represent 15-percent of the total sector, witnessed steady single-digit gains in 2021 and are nudging the cheaper versions off the shelf. The appetite for the super-premium category – dominated by the likes Diplomático, Kirk and Sweeney, Moët Hennessy – accounting for four percent of sales has grown more than 50 percent in the last couple of years. With stellar hikes in distillery volume too, the hope is that rum will soon give gin a run for its money as the new comeback spirit.

Expensive and Fiddly

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Top quality rums are sipped neat and relished in naked form – with all their joys and faults. Rum-making is a waiting game that requires an expert’s touch; unlike gin which is a relatively quick mix of ethanol and botanicals, rum is distilled in myriad ways. A few are aged to perfection at century-old distilleries, shunning additives or added sugar, with distinct flavour profiles. Others are young in maturity but dripping with caramel to mimic an intense brown look. Loose laws, lack of transparency and unique filtration methods mean that consumers don’t necessarily know what’s in their bottle.

The spirit is currently labelled and categorised according to colour – white/silver, gold and dark – with tags like ‘aged’ and ‘overproof’ (high alcohol content) also clues to the character of the nectar within. Luxury tropes like age and colour are erroneous in rum – unlike whisky and cognac, dark is not always barrelled for a few years, white does not imply young – colour is a redundant way to categorise the spirit. Singer Bruno Mars’ SelvaRey Rum brand is confident that the moment in the sun for the spirit has arrived.

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Chocolate King

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‘Jungle King’ in Spanish, SelvaRey is a dynamic collection of elegant, finely crafted rums created in a sustainable way in the lush forests of Panama. Its Chocolate Rum received a whopping 95 points from The Tasting Panel, one of the highest rum ratings in the history of the magazine, and bagged gold at the Miami Rum Festival. Not too sweet, this delicious satiny spirit with notes of espresso, toffee and cardamom is aged for five years in bourbon casks and infused with natural chocolate.

Exclusiva Choice

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Winner of the double gold medal at the 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Diplomático’s Reserva Exclusiva is an exceptional blend of 20-percent light column-distilled rums and 80 percent pot-still rums aged up to 12 years. Credited with being a pioneer in the rum renaissance movement, this Venezuelan golden tipple comes alive with subtle spice, dry vanilla and smooth chocolate.

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(Text: Nikita Mishra)

Premium aged rums to end the day right

You deserve quality nourishment to end the day right – mild enough to keep you sane, strong enough to set the mood right. Most people confine themselves to whiskies, brandy or a cognac as the proper end of day spirit- hardly considering the wide varieties on offer. An often overlooked spirit – rum, makes for a surprisingly premium addition to the selection. 

It boasts a diverse category – produced  in over 50 countries, a reflection of different histories, traditions and regulations – the diversity makes up for distinct flavours and tastes. Choices go far beyond Bacardi and Captain Morgan. 

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The next big spirit
Made with fermented sugarcane or molasses, rums are widely known for its tropical fruity notes that are typically mixed into cocktails, however premium aged rums, (best served neat) have been a growing trend in the last few years, catching the attention of  discerning drinkers worldwide. According to US-based national trade association Distilled Spirits Council, rum had racked up a total of US$2.3 billion in sales in 2019 with a consistent growth in the ultra-premium category in the years that followed. Aged rums serve as a terrific alternative to the usual imbibes and makes for  smooth tipple that are well deserving of a place in your mini bar alongside a good cigar. 

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St. Nicholas Abbey 22 Year Old Single Cask Rum
Kicking the list off with Barbados’s best – St. Nicholas Abbey. Its 22-year-old single cask rum is a fine unblended aged rum with a rare vintage and in limited stock. Not as simple to produce as gin, the process is complicated. The plantation uses coffee pot and column stills and ages on-site in oak barrels for about three years before the re-barreling and the the hand-bottling method can start.

Balanced with strong and soft tasting notes of cinnamon, fudge, vanilla and tobacco with a swirl of medium-bodied, dried tropical fruits and winter spices on the palate – this silky smooth tipple is a standout among many other rums on the market.

Grab a bottle from Andre L. Carey (HK’s exclusive distributor).

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Havana Club Tributo 2018
Moving to Cuban rum, an essential part of Cuban culture, Havana Club stands as the cornerstone of that culture, shaped by the country’s climate, geography, history and people. The production of rum in this distillery makes for a fine expression of the Cuban heritage – more particularly in the Maximo Extra Anejo – the distillery’s ultimate and most premium iteration of Cuban rum. It was ranked top in the 2021 International Spirits challenge and The Global Spirits Taste Master. 

Handcrafted by blending the best and oldest rums in the reserves, it boasts an intensely rich yet well-balanced smokey oak. Hints of subtle notes of fresh pear, coconut and dried fruit blended with dark chocolate and vanilla come in a long finish. 

Grab a bottle on their website here.

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Diplomatico Ambassador
Next up, Diplomatico is an independent, family-owned Venezuelan distillery that prides itself in an authentic and sincere field-to-bottle process that is reflected in their top quality rums.

The Ambassador, in particular, is a prestige aged rum crafted from the distillery’s best rum reserves. Spending at least 12-years in white oak casks and then aged for additional two years in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks. The result? A complex and ultimately sensorial flavour profile that is unique to rums and more reminiscent of port wine. Featuring notes of dried fruits, tobacco, cinnamon, nutmeg and toasted oak with a long finish..

Grab a bottle at HK Liquor Store

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Dictador Best of 1978
In 2017, the best rum of the year was awarded to Columbian premium rum distillery Dictator’s Best of 1978, a limited edition from the distillery’s private collection. It is a 40-years aged rum comprising a selection of the best and oldest American oak and sherry or port cask.

Released as a limited edition of only 300 bottles worldwide – all featuring handwritten labels and signed by the Master Blender himself, Hernan Parra – this exclusive tipple boasts a distinct flavour combination of chocolate, cherry, tobacco, tea, and ginger with a long finish. 

Grab a bottle at the Daily Tot

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La Favorite Cuvée la Flibuste Millésime 1995
Rounding up with rhum, La Favorite is a French distillery that was first founded in 1842 as a sugarcane plantation before becoming the rhum distillery it is known as today. Unlike other rums, rhum agricole is a term exclusively used for sugarcane juice rum distilled in the French Caribbean islands. The Cuvée la Flibuste with a vintage of 1995 was aged in cognac oak barrels, giving it its complex combination of melted tannins and roasted aromas of vanilla, candied fruit, and a smooth liquorice finish.

Grab a bottle at the Daily Tot

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