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Port Mourant 26 Year Old That Boutique-y Rum Company Batch #1

Lot: 8346

Port Mourant 26 Year Old That Boutique-y Rum Company Batch #1

Winning Bid: £100

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Uitvlugt
Age: 
26 year old
Vintage: 
1991
Region: 
Guyana
Bottler: 
TBRC
Cask Type: 
see lot description
Bottled Strength: 
53.2%
Bottle Size: 
50cl
Distillery Status: 
Closed
Production method: 
double wooden pot still
Base: 
guyana molasses
product Details

Port Mourant 26 Year Old That Boutique-y Rum Company Batch #1

A Port Mourant rum distilled in 1991. This is a 26 year old from That Boutique-y Rum Company, sister brand to the Whisky and Gin bottlers of the same nomenclature, famed for their irreverent graphic novel style labels.

The rum was shipped unaged to the UK after distillation, when it was filled into recycled rum casks, and then refilled into new recycled rum casks in 2002.

Uitvlugt, pronounced [eye-flut] was located on the west bank of the Demerara river near the Dutch-established town of the same name. The distillery was established at the end of the 18th century and remained Dutch-owned until the government in Guyana began to nationalise and consolidate the country’s rum production in 1974. Thereafter it became part of the portfolio of Demerara Distillers Ltd (DDL), who closed it down at the end of 1999. Uitvlugt originally operated double wooden pot stills, however these were replaced by a four column French Savalle still in the early 1920s. A double wooden pot still was reinstalled in the 1950s however, moved there from the closed Port Mourant distillery. That still produced this rum. It is constructed from Greenheart wood, which is native to Guyana and is mostly used in boat-building due to its ability to remain strong while constantly wet. The wood is also well suited to distilling, stripping spirit of sulphites in the same manner that copper does. The Port Mourant and the Versailles single wooden pot still are the last of their kind still in operation. The Port Mourant still is so-called as it started life at the distillery of the same name, established in 1732. Its configuration produces a typically heavy bodied and oily distillate, generally credited with being one of the key components in the old Royal Navy blend. Port Mourant rums remain high in demand to this day, and the still remains in operation at Diamond, the last remaining distillery in the country.

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