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Long Pond STC❤E 2020 The Nectar PX Finish / 15th Anniversary

Lot: 6027885

Long Pond STC❤E 2020 The Nectar PX Finish / 15th Anniversary

Winning Bid: £88

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Long Pond
Age: 
N/A
Vintage: 
2020
Region: 
Jamaica
Bottler: 
The Nectar
Cask Type: 
px finish
Bottled Strength: 
55%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
Production method: 
n/a
Base: 
molasses
product Details

Long Pond STC❤E 2020 The Nectar PX Finish / 15th Anniversary

Founded in 1753, Long Pond distillery is located in the Trelawny parish of Jamaica, which is also home to the Hampden Estate. Its modern history begins in the 1940s, when Seagram chief, Samuel Bronfman, bought the distillery from the Jamaican government and began to produce the Captain Morgan brand there. When Seagram was dissolved in the early 2000s, Diageo bought Captain Morgan and moved production to Clarendon. Long Pond became part of National Rum of Jamaica, a firm established in 1985 and currently part-owned by the Jamaican government, Demerara Distillers in Guyana, and Maison Ferrand in France. Long Pond produces rum using both John Dore pot stills and a Blair column still. Its output is highly regarded, and stock shortages caused by its closure between 2012-2017, and a fire in 2018 mean it is becoming increasingly sought after.

This rum was distilled in 2020 and finished in a PX sherry cask before being bottled by The Nectar in 2021 for their 15th Anniversary.

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