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Privateer Distiller's Drawer #104 Special Finish 'L'Alliance'

Lot: 10714

Privateer Distiller's Drawer #104 Special Finish 'L'Alliance'

Winning Bid: £180

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Privateer
Age: 
3 Year Old
Vintage: 
N/A
Region: 
Massachusetts, USA
Bottler: 
Official
Cask Type: 
cognac finish
Bottled Strength: 
55.6%
Bottle Size: 
75cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
Production method: 
Pot & column still
Base: 
GUATEMALA & US MOLASSES
product Details

Privateer Distiller's Drawer #104 Special Finish 'L'Alliance'

Privateer was founded in 2011 by Andrew Cabot, and the distillery is located in Boston, Massachusetts. Under the guidance of master distiller, Maggie Campbell, the distillery has true emphasis on craft production. It uses only Grade A (also known as “Fancy”) US molasses, and for its white rum single origin molasses from one valley in Guatemala. The rum is double distilled, first in a thousand-gallon Vendome pot, then in a copper eau-de-vie still, a hybrid pot/column still with an adjustable plate configuration. It is then bottled in accordance with the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897, which was intended for American whiskey, but ensures the spirit blended is from one distillery and produced in a single distilling season. This transparent approach has won Privateer a loyal following of connoisseurs and collectors alike among its fans.

The Distiller's Drawer series from Privateer are a range of single batch releases, each identified in cask as being something special.

L'Alliance is a marriage of three casks of the distillery's Queen's Share rum. The Queen's Share is a revival of an historic style of rum, produced by introducing an additional cut between the heart and the tails, containing some of the richest spirits but also many heavy spirits from the tails. After collecting several such cuts from numerous batches of each of its spirit runs, which then includes a variety of sugarcane strains, the liquid is re-distilled to remove the overly heavy tails spirits from the heart. The resultant liquid is destined to become The Queen's Share.

The vatting was placed into cognac cask R2 and bottled at 3 years old.

One of 507 bottles.

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