Goslings Black Seal Rum 151
- BrandGoslings
- CategoryRum
- CountryBermuda
- RegionCaribbean
- DistilleryGoslings
- AgeNAS
- Style Dark Rum
- Maturation Ex-Bourbon barrels
- Alcohol 75.5%
Tastes like a dark secret that suddenly comes to mind but you swallow it back just in time.
The story of Goslings Rum dates back to 1806 when James Gosling, who was sent out to the sea by his father, headed towards Virginia, with 10.000 pounds Sterling worth of Wines and Spirits. After 91 days, the charter on the ship Mercury James had to settle on Bermuda, where he opened a Wine and Spirits shop.
James Gosling returned to England in 1824 to open a shop with his brother Ambrose, a shop the Goslings maintain to this day. Their first Rum was produced decades later, in 1863, called the Black Seal — Rum that is synonymous with Bermuda, where it's produced. Today, the 7th generation Goslings lead the family business, in Bermuda, and are the largest exporter of any Bermuda-made product, as well as the only company that blends and bottles on the island.
This ultra high proof Rum is not for the weak hearted. If you want to feel more like a pirate then an investment in this Bermuda Rum would go a long way to getting you there. Made using the same blend as the Goslings Black Seal Rum, this refined dram has been widely recognized as the best overproof Rum available. And it has the award to prove it — the coveted Platinum Medal in the Overproof category at the International Rum Festival.
Just don’t drink neat, that might get you there too fast and mean you can’t remember much of the experience after. This Rum has the signature sweetness of most Rums and is not over powered by the alcohol content. There is also a herbal dullness in the mix that makes for a smooth and easy-going mouth-feel.
Hint of coffee and tobacco, more sweet vanilla and lingering caramel.
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Note: Once an order has been safely & successfully delivered, we do not accept returns due to change of heart or taste. Due to state regulations, we cannot accept the return of alcohol purchased by a customer in error.