


Rum Sponge Edition No.19 Barbados Rum 15 Year Old 700ml
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About the Rum Sponge Edition No.19 Barbados Rum 15 Year Old 700ml
Rum Sponge Edition No.19 is a funky, fresh and vibrant multi-vintage 15 Year Old Barbados rum from Foursquare Distillery.
We took one barrel of 2005 and one from 2007, sloshed them together and bottled half the mixture at 57.1%.
Both casks spent 11 years maturing tropically in Barbados, before transfer to the continental climes of Europe, and the mark for both is MBFS.
It tastes like sentient pineapples and coconuts that have been miniaturised and injected directly into your insular cortex where they have formed a hippy commune devoted to funky esters and those big elastoplasts they had in 1990s school first aid kits.
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Rum Sponge Edition No.19 Barbados Rum 15 Year Old 700ml
Rum Sponge Edition No.19 Barbados Rum 15 Year Old 700ml
Rum Sponge Edition No.19 is a funky, fresh and vibrant multi-vintage 15 Year Old Barbados rum from Foursquare Distillery.
We took one barrel of 2005 and one from 2007, sloshed them together and bottled half the mixture at 57.1%.
Both casks spent 11 years maturing tropically in Barbados, before transfer to the continental climes of Europe, and the mark for both is MBFS.
It tastes like sentient pineapples and coconuts that have been miniaturised and injected directly into your insular cortex where they have formed a hippy commune devoted to funky esters and those big elastoplasts they had in 1990s school first aid kits.