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Clairin Sajous Ansyen 18 Mois
Clairin
Clairin Sajous Ansyen represents Haitian rum at its most transparent. Michel Sajous grows his own native sugarcane varieties on volcanic and limestone soils, ferments with wild yeast, and distills on a small copper pot still. The 18 months in American oak add polish without erasing provenance. This is terroir-driven rum in the most literal sense — the mineral signature of Haitian soil is printed on every sip.

Plantation Single Cask Haiti 2013
Plantation
Haitian rum occupies a space between agricole's grassiness and molasses-based rum's depth, and this single cask bottling captures that duality perfectly. The dual aging — tropically in Haiti, then finished in France — adds layers without erasing the distillery's character. It's wild but controlled, funky but polished.

Hamilton 86 Demerara Rum
Hamilton
A workhorse Demerara that punches well above its price — equally at home in a tiki glass or a tasting flight.

Hampden Estate Great House Distillery Edition
Hampden Estate
Great House is Hampden turned up to maximum volume. It sits at the high end of the ester spectrum, and that means it's not for the timid — but for rum enthusiasts who want to taste the full expression of Jamaican pot still tradition, it's essential. A few drops of water open it beautifully. The distillery's spring-fed limestone water, drawn from the Martha Brae River basin, creates the mineral-rich environment that makes Hampden's legendary fermentation possible.

Worthy Park Single Estate 2013
Worthy Park
The 2013 vintage distillation captures a specific year of Jamaican sugarcane and fermentation conditions at Worthy Park's Lluidas Vale estate. Aged in the tropics where angel's share is punishing, what remains in the barrel after those hot Jamaican seasons is concentrated and unapologetically flavorful. This is rum for people who want to taste the land and the year.

El Dorado 12 Year Old
Demerara Distillers Limited (El Dorado)
El Dorado 12 is distilled from history. The Diamond Distillery in Guyana houses wooden stills that exist nowhere else in the world — including the Port Mourant double wooden pot still, built from Guyanese greenheart hardwood in 1732, and the Enmore wooden Coffey still from 1880, the last wooden continuous still on earth. These stills produce “marques” — distinct rum styles named for the now-closed sugar estates where the stills originated. The obsession is in the preservation: Demerara Distillers has maintained these irreplaceable stills for centuries, blending their outputs into El Dorado’s remarkably complex range. The 12 Year Old marries pot still richness with column still elegance, delivering a rum that tastes like three hundred years of accumulated knowledge. At $35–42, it’s one of the great bargains in aged spirits.

Habitation Velier Savanna HERR 2012
Habitation Velier
Savanna's HERR (High Ester Réunion Rum) style is produced through an extended fermentation process that pushes ester counts into territory most distillers would consider extreme. Velier's Luca Gargano selected this cask for its balance of intensity and drinkability. Not for the faint-hearted, but for rum enthusiasts it represents a category edge worth exploring.