Bidding advice
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Placing a Maximum Bid
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Placing a Single Bid
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Incremental Bidding Explained
Our system increases bids based on preset increments, as shown in the table below, whether you set a maximum bid or make a single bid.
Bottle Details
This is an SWR marque, a rum style traditionally produced on the Skeldon Estate and now made at Diamond on the ICBU column still from Uitvlugt.
Skeldon SWR 2001 Tamosi Oheru / Something Something Rum
From the Tamosi label, this is a 2001 vintage Skeldon rum from Diamond.
Established around 1670, the Diamond Estate is the only remaining rum distiller in Guyana. Located on the east bank of the Demerara river, the distillery is operated by Demerara Distillers Ltd (DDL), the company created by the government in Guyana as it attempted to consolidate the nation’s rum production. This began in 1974 and culminated with the closure of Uitvlugt in 1999, which saw Guyana’s “Heritage Stills” moved from there to Diamond. This was distilled on the Versailles single wooden pot still. 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 Versailles and Port Mourant double wooden pot still are the last of their kind still in operation. The Versailles still is so-called as it started life at the distillery of the same name. The still dates from the 1890s, and operated at Versailles until its closure in 1978. From there it moved to Enmore, which closed in 1993, and then to Diamond via a brief stint at Uitvlugt as well.
Diamond
The only remaining rum distillery in Guyana and the producer of the El Dorado brand. Currently owned and operated by Demerara Distillers Ltd, the distillery is home to a number of the country's famous heritage stills, several of which are constructed out of wood.
Tamosi
The flagship rum brand of the Levy Lane Rum Company. The label takes its name from Tamosi Kabotano, meaning "Ancient One of the Skyland" and an ancient deity in Caribbean culture. Launched in 2020, the brand offers regional blended rums as well as independent single cask bottlings.
Levy Lane Rum Company
A Dutch independent bottling company, founded in 2017 by Benjamin Boothe. Its flagship brand, Tamosi, was launched in 2020 and is used to market both single cask bottlings and blended rums.
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