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Clarendon MLC The Nectar of the Daily Drams Unaged Rum

Lot: 8000016

Clarendon MLC The Nectar of the Daily Drams Unaged Rum

Winning Bid: £45

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Clarendon
Region: 
GUYANA
Bottler: 
The Nectar
Bottled Strength: 
59%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
Production method: 
two-column metal coffey
Base: 
MOLASSES
product Details

Clarendon MLC The Nectar of the Daily Drams Unaged Rum

Clarendon distillery is one of the Caribbean’s newer rum factories, built back in 1949. Back then, it was a small operation, running a single pot still produced by legendary Louisville, Kentucky coppersmiths, Vendome. Today it is joined by a second, larger pot still of Indian manufacture, a modern five-column still, both installed in 2009. Operating between January and October each year, the distillery produces around 12 million litres of alcohol each year. Clarendon is technically two distilling operations in one. National Rums of Jamaica has a 73% share, with the remaining 23% owned by their biggest customer, Diageo, who end up taking 90% of Clarendon’s total output for their Captain Morgan and Myers’s brands.

This is an Unaged Clarendon from Jamaica.

The Nectar was founded in Belgium in 2006 by Mario Groteklaes and Jan Broekmans. In addition to being a well-respected independent bottler, they are also one of Belgium's largest wine and spirit importers.

 

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