
Mount Gay Black Barrel
Mount Gay · Mount Gay Distilleries Ltd., St. Lucy
An underappreciated workhorse that punches well above its price — pot-still character and aggressive cask charring give it backbone where many entry-level aged rums go soft.
Nose
Charred oak leads, followed by toasted vanilla bean, banana bread, and a whisper of clove. Underneath, a savory note of brown butter and smoldering sugar cane.
Palate
Bold and spice-forward — black pepper, cinnamon stick, and toasted coconut wrap around a core of molasses and dark caramel. Mid-palate brings dried apricot, smoky oak, and a hint of espresso bean.
Finish
Long and warming, with charred wood, cracked pepper, and a lingering sweetness of toffee and burnt sugar.
- Base Ingredient
- Barbadian molasses from regional sugar cane
- Distillation
- Blend of double-retort copper pot still and traditional column still distillates, married and finished in deeply charred ex-bourbon oak barrels
- Country
- Barbados
Cocktail Suggestion
The Refiner's Old Fashioned — 2 oz Mount Gay Black Barrel, 1 barspoon demerara syrup, 2 dashes Angostura bitters, 1 dash orange bitters. Stir over a large ice cube; express an orange peel over the glass and drop in. Optional: rinse the glass with a few drops of mezcal for added smoke.
Food Pairing
Grilled pork belly with a brown sugar and chili glaze, or a slice of dark chocolate flourless cake with sea salt.
Crafted at the world's oldest continuously operating rum distillery — chartered in 1703 on Barbados's windswept northern tip — Black Barrel is finished in heavily charred ex-bourbon casks, a deliberate nod to the fire that defines its character.
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