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Mezan Jamaican Barrique XO Rum, 70 cl

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The cellar master takes care to dilute the rums only slightly, ensuring a fine balance between enjoyable tasting and the full expression of aromatic intensity. This careful adjustment allows the rums to be experienced at their finest - flavourful and aromatic without being overwhelmed by the alcohol. Thus, Mezan rums stand as a testimony to the distinct rum styles born from the azure waters and tropical climates of the Caribbean. What was the thinking behind bottling at the 40-43% mark when so many Indie bottlers go for cask strength? Well, I think I’ve given all the information I have on this particular bottling and I’m getting a bit thirsty. So lets see how this went down………

As Managing Director of the self styled “untouched rum” Neil Mathieson has set the bar high in terms of expectation. In the Caribbean, known as much for its idyllic beaches as for its deep-rooted rum traditions, a spectrum of aromas and styles has evolved, unique to each island and each distillery. Mezan's selection, meticulously curated by the cellar master, brings forward this rich diversity, offering rums that represent the purest expression of the Caribbean's rum-making heritage. With the XO and vintage bottlings my preference is to offer people a product that they can drink straight. After thirty years of tasting professionally I personally never drink anything at cask strength so perhaps this has coloured my choice. This is not to say that we will not produce at other strengths but it will depend greatly on the liquid. One other point is that with no ‘enrichment’, the natural flavour is quite prominent, we continue to try to make this one of the major points in our selections.The cellar master of Mezan is an intrepid traveller, seeking out the rarest of rums from time-honoured distilleries, including those from establishments that have since ceased operations, such as the famed Caroni. The collection is characterised by its specificity: aside from the Mezan XO Jamaica, each rum is sourced exclusively from a single distillery and a single year of production, ensuring a unique vintage. Beneath this, is a warming note of oak and some light vanilla ice cream. A touch of single cream and a slight peanut brittle type note. I’m getting shortbread and baking spices as well. It’s remarkably complex. It’s really lovely on the nose. It may be, that some of the notes I have written might give people and impression of overbearing sweetness. This is a similar profile to the likes of Foursquares Exceptional Cask Series. Sweet but not sweetened. Apart from wishing to put out unadultered rum what were the main visions for Mezan as a company when you first started out? Over the years has anything changed? In terms of producing untouched product Mezan Rum’s timing could not have been much better. Priced competitively and with growing interest amongst rum lovers Mezan offer an excellent gateway for the consumer who is keen to try untouched rums but whose budget perhaps does not extend to bottlings from the likes of Velier, Silver Seal and Samaroli.

This rum has been matured in ex-bourbon barrels, aside from the last year where the rum was moved into an PX Sherry cask for the “finish” or secondary maturation. It was distilled in 2007 and bottled in 2019 and is noted as being aged 12 years. It was aged in Europe for 9 of these years. All this information is provided on the bottles rear label. As you can see. Now, Mezan have never become known as being a fantastic Independent Bottler in the way Velier, or before them Samaroli became famous. Until recently, they tended to bottle at between the 40-46% ABV mark. For many enthusiasts, looking at Independent Bottlings – this is no longer an option. Many want to see the Cask Strength Expression straight from the barrel. Mezan produces a range of rums from all of over the Caribbean and Latin America, and its latest is this offering born in Panama, which starts with column-distilled molasses that is aged in second-fill American white oak casks, then finished in Portuguese Moscatel wine casks. No sugar is added.

Try a Mezan Jamaica XO Sample…

So I was quite surprised to find that my wife had decided to buy me a bottle of this Mezan Diamond Distillery Guyana 2007 PX Cask Finish. To be honest she’s really been pulling out some great stuff over the past couple of years. The type of rums I consider buying but opt for something slightly different. Then wish I had bought them a few weeks later, when they sell out! Mezan Diamond Distillery Guyana 2007 PX Cask Finish. I’ve not been reviewing a great deal of Independent Bottlings of late. I’m not going to pretend I’m wearing some kind of halo and advocating Distillery Bottlings. Thing is though, with the likes of Foursquare, Worthy Park and Hampden Estate producing so many of their own bottlings over the past few years, I’ve found my buying habits pointing more in that direction. Anyway, lets take a look at what we are getting in this bottle. Mezan Diamond Distillery Guyana 2007 PX Cask Finish comes in Mezan’s rounded stubby bottle. This is a Cask Strength offering and is unsweetened, uncoloured and un-chill filtered. So the standards are set and presented prominently on the front label. No fannying about here. This is rum from a Single Cask (though I understand it is a blend of rums – we’ll come to that later). My bottle is from Cask number 1 of 3 and is bottle number 72 of 423. Mezan have been producing this rum blend for some years now and this is Lot No 23030 – this Lot or Batch consists of 5000 bottles. It states on the rear bottle that the rum is double matured so once it is blended it is re-casked until it is selected to be bottled.

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