Explore the world of rum by hearing from the people who are shaping it.
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It's that time of the year again! Per our annual tradition, we each make three predictions for the world of rum in 2025 — from types of releases, to specific distillery developments, to broader trends that may impact rum enthusiasts, and beyond! And of course we also revisit our predictions from last year to see how close we came.
Have a listen and then let us know what your predictions are!
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In this episode we get an inside look at the status and future of the Jamaica Rum GI (Geographic Indicator) with Christopher Gentles, general manager of the organization championing the GI (and doing other interesting things), Jamaica's Spirits Pool Association.
If you're a fan of Jamaican rum, this interview is a must-listen.
We discuss:
National Rums of Jamaica's legal challenge to the GI
What rum enthusiasts can expect to happen next
Why the GI is important to Jamaican rum
The debates over aging at origin and adding sugar
Creating a tasting panel for Jamaican rum marks
The evolution of the Jamaican rum category in recent years
And much more!
Note: After the recording of this episode, the Jamaica Gleaner reported that National Rums of Jamaica has accused other producers of Jamaican rum involved in the GI of anti-competitive practices and sought help from the Jamaica Fair Trading Commission.
If you want a deeper look at the Jamaica Rum GI, check out these articles:
The Gleaner: New GI rum rules bar aging outside of Jamaica
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In the second installment of our Rumcast Single Cask Project series, we decide on a name for the brand and debate bottle designs ahead of our trip to Main Rum Company at the end of January.
You can view the bottles in our bottles spreadsheet here.
Like we mention in the intro, if you or someone you know has label design skills and is interested in collaborating (and knows the rum world), send us an email at [email protected]!
As a reminder, this episode is part of an ongoing series in which we take you along with us as we purchase a barrel of rum and do our first single cask release. If you missed Part 1, you can check it out here.
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Happy holidays and New Year (in advance), everyone!
In our fifth (!) annual Year in Review episode we take a look back at our favorite rums of the year in the following categories:
Unaged molasses rum
Unaged cane juice rum
Aged rum (5 years or less)
Aged rum (Over 5 years)
“New to me” rum
Best value rum
Most surprising rum
Overall rum
Plus, we each throw in picks for Distillery of the Year and Bottler of the Year, along with another round of "Am I the a**hole for being lower on this rum?" and another classic rum-themed holiday tune from John Gulla.
Have a listen, and let us know your favorites in these categories from the past year! Also, what did we miss? What were we too high or low on? We'd love to hear your takes.
The List (Spoilers Ahead!)
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Unaged Rum (Molasses):
Will: Pelée’s Fury Martinique Grand Arôme Rum from Raising Glasses
John: Pelée’s Fury Martinique Grand Arôme Rum from Raising Glasses
Unaged Rum (Cane Juice):
Will: Alambique Serrano — Cartier 30
John: Alambique Serrano — Cartier 30
Aged Rum (5 Years or Less):
Will: Hampden Estate Great House 2024
John: Ghana 2020 from Down Island Spirits
Aged Rum (Over 5 Years):
Will: Fiji 2012 Flag Series Rum from La Maison & Velier
John: Cambodia 2016 Flag Series Rum from La Maison & Velier
“New to Me” Rum:
Will: O Reizinho Limited Edition White Rum
John: The category of UK Rum
Value Rum:
Will: Shakara 12-Year
John: Shakara 12-Year
Most Surprising Rum:
Will: Unaged Rum from Line 44 Distillery
John: Ten To One Five Origin Select
“Am I the A**hole?" Rum:
Will: El Dorado High Ester Blend
John: El Dorado High Ester Blend
Overall Rum:
Will: Alambique Serrano Blend #3: Matadiablo
John: Fiji 2012 Flag Series Rum from La Maison & Velier
Distillery of the Year:
Will: Krassel Family Distillery (Alambique Serrano / Cañada)
John: Krassel Family Distillery (Alambique Serrano / Cañada)
Bottler of the Year:
Will: Raising Glasses
John: La Maison & Velier
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We're back with another entry in our semi-blind reviews series — but yet again with a twist! In this mystery sample edition, both of us have no idea what the identity of this rum is as we review it. Along the way, we offer our best guesses as to the rum's origin and key characteristics.
This time, it's a 13-year-old rhum agricole from Isautier Distillery in Réunion Island bottled by Swell de Spirits.
Rum specs:
Bottler: Swell de Spirits
Origin: Réunion Island
Distillery: Isautier
Base material: Cane juice
Distillation: Column
Age: 13 years
Cask: Ex-Cognac
ABV: 59.4%
A special thank you to Rumcast patron Ben for providing the mystery sample.
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In this episode, we went inside a brand new distillery in a rarely explored rum origin of the Caribbean — Dominica (not the Dominican Republic). Rosalie Bay Distilling is a unique operation that is producing rum from sugarcane juice supplied by 80+ local farmers, and contributing 100% of its profits toward conservation efforts that protect sea turtles, coral reef, whales, and more.
We got to sit down with Kernean George (head distiller), Marcella Harris (conservationist and board member of Dominica Sea Turtle Conservation Organization), and Brett Steigerwaldt (distillery advisor and head distiller at Lyon Rum) to learn about Rosalie Bay from a variety of angles, including:
How a chance encounter at a Maryland rum distillery sparked Rosalie Bay Distilling
A brief history of rum production in Dominica, and why it differs from neighboring islands Martinique and Guadeloupe
Kernean's journey from not drinking rum to becoming a head rum distiller
How Rosalie Bay developed its style of cane juice rum
What it's like to source cane from 80+ local farmers
The unique terroir of Dominica
The dangers to sea turtles, coral reef, and sperm whales — and how the distillery funds efforts to protect them
And much more!
Links to things mentioned during the episode:
You can order bottles of Rosalie Bay via Raising Glasses (it's also currently available in Massachusetts retail stores)
The Last Turtle documentary (available on YouTube)
National Geographic's Secrets of the Whales docuseries (episode 4 features Dominica's sperm whales)
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In this return to our Rumcast Guides series, we dive into Portugal's twist on agricole rum — Madeira!
Madeira has been producing amazing cane juice rums for a very long time, but has only started becoming more well known in the broader rum world in recent years. So there's no better time than now to explore it!
We take you through:
A brief history of rum production and sugarcane cultivation in Madeira
Their distinctive rules for rum production
How their mythical "Chamber of Tasters" tasting panels for approving authentic Rums da Madeira work
A look at each of the current Madeira rum distilleries
Tastings of several Madeira rums from O Reizinho, Engenhos do Norte, Vinha Alta, and Engenho Novo
On-the-ground reporting from a Rumcast correspondent who recently visited Madeira
The reveal of a "Madeira Mystery" blind tasting
And more!
Related links:
The official Rum da Madeira website
Madeira Rum certification process PDF
Madeira Rum organoleptic requirements PDF
Our episode 55 interview with Peter Holland
Our episode 73 interview with Richard Nicholson
Secret Rum Bar's Madeira Rum series
Fat Rum Pirate's Calheta rum review
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In this free edition of our monthly bonus Patreon episode, we taste through three highly anticipated new rums in La Maison & Velier's Flag Series:
Cambodia 2016: an 8-year-old pot still rum from Samai Distillery (48.7% ABV)
Jamaica 2015: a 9-year-old pot still rum from Worthy Park (60.4% ABV)
Fiji 2012: a 12-year-old pot still rum from South Pacific Distilleries (64.5% ABV)
Tune in for some background on Cambodian rum, our thoughts on each rum, some reflections on the Flag Series as a whole, a digression on Bob Dylan, and more!
Note: These samples were provided to us free of charge, and with no promise of a review or episode like this.
Have you tried any of these yet? Is there one you're particularly interested in? Shoot us an email or comment and let us know!
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We're back with our semi-blind reviews series — but with a twist!
In this mystery sample edition, both of us have no idea what the identity of this rum is before diving in headfirst for a review. Along the way, we offer our best guesses as to the rum's origin and key characteristics.
This time, it's a 20-year-old rum from Trinidad Distillers Limited bottled by Compagnie Des Indes. Tune in to see how close we get!
A special thank you to Rumcast patron Ben for providing the mystery sample.
Have a listen and let us know what you think of this rum!
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Big news: we're buying a cask and branding, bottling, labeling, and releasing our own single cask rum! Throughout this process, we'll be taking you along on the journey as we conceptualize the rum, travel to the Main Rum Company in Liverpool to find the perfect cask, and do all the other stuff that goes into a first-time release.
In this episode, we tackle our first creative challenge — coming up with a name for the brand / release! We discuss themes we'd like the name to capture, things we'd like to avoid, and then share ideas for names that we've brainstormed separately — including the bad, the ugly, and the...possibly OK?
Have a listen and shoot us an email ([email protected]), comment, or message with your thoughts, ideas, or things you'd like us to throughout the process.
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In this episode, we're excited to take you inside a very new emerging rum locale — Sicily, the Italian island where Distilleria Alma is bringing back sugarcane cultivation. Since 2021, Hugo Gallardo and his co-founders have been crafting cane juice rum from multiple varietals and bottling it under the label Mater Rum.
We were lucky to try multiple bottlings of Mater and can confirm that it's worthy of your interest not just because of its interesting origin, but also because it tastes pretty damn good. So obviously we had to get the full story from Hugo!
We discussed:
The long history of sugarcane in Sicily (and why it disappeared)
How the distillery almost ended up in the Philippines
The ongoing evolution of Mater's production process
The differences between the yellow cane and purple cane rums
Rumors of additional Sicilian rum projects from heavy hitters of the rum world
Sicily's unique environment and culture
What kinds of Mater releases we may see in the future
Bringing Mater to the U.S.
And much more!
Check out Distilleria Alma's website for more info on Mater Rum.
Relevant links to the Jamaica Rum GI discussion in the intro:
The Gleaner: New GI rum rules bar aging outside of Jamaica
Rum Wonk: Jamaica's Rum GI Changes - Overview and Analysis
Rum Revelations: Jamaica GI Rumblings with a French Twist
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