Long Pond TECC 2007 Continental Flavoured 11 Year Old
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 is part of the National Rums of Jamaica collaboration with European distributors, La Maison & Velier. It is a Continental Flavoured style rum, one of four classifications used in Jamaica, identifying rums with 700/1600 gr/hlpa. The TECC mark specifically refers to rums with 1500/1700 gr/hlpa.
Bottled from a stock of 11 barrels distilled in a double retort pot still.
Fully aged for 11 years in the tropics with an angels' share of 57% leaving enough for 3,325 bottles.
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