


Rum Sponge Edition No.17 Long Pond 2004 18 Year Old 700ml
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About the Rum Sponge Edition No.17 Long Pond 2004 18 Year Old 700ml
Avast ye land Spongers! Ahoy be Rum Sponge Edition No.17 - an 18 year old Long Pond Jamaican Rum bottled at a timber-shivering 60%!
This single recycled rum barrel of Jamaican legend Long Pond was matured for 13 years* in Jamaica, before being early-landed in the dis-United Kingdom for the rest of its wood-bound life.
When we got our grubby little Sponge paws upon it, we reduced it from around 66% to 60% and shoved it into these lovely, astonishingly standardised bottles for you.
*We only found this out after the rear label was printed. Which now contains highly collectable incorrect information. A deliberate tribute to independent bottlers from days or yore!
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Rum Sponge Edition No.17 Long Pond 2004 18 Year Old 700ml
Avast ye land Spongers! Ahoy be Rum Sponge Edition No.17 - an 18 year old Long Pond Jamaican Rum bottled at a timber-shivering 60%!
This single recycled rum barrel of Jamaican legend Long Pond was matured for 13 years* in Jamaica, before being early-landed in the dis-United Kingdom for the rest of its wood-bound life.
When we got our grubby little Sponge paws upon it, we reduced it from around 66% to 60% and shoved it into these lovely, astonishingly standardised bottles for you.
*We only found this out after the rear label was printed. Which now contains highly collectable incorrect information. A deliberate tribute to independent bottlers from days or yore!