Volume: 0.7 liters | Alcohol content: 46.2% | Not chill-filtered | No coloring
Black Tot Historic Solera Rum
Special features: The Black Tot Historic Solera Rum combines a rare cask history with a three-stage solera process. The original casks from Jerez, in which sherry aged for up to 70 years, particularly intensify the careful blend of rums from Guyana, Barbados, and Jamaica. This recurring mixing of younger and older rum components creates a remarkable depth and complexity that delights lovers of historic Navy rums.
Tasting Notes:
Nose: Lush aromas of figs, plums, chocolate, and caramel, underlined with warming spice notes.
Palate: Velvety textures envelop dark chocolate and a subtle coffee undertone.
Finish: A hint of citrus complements ripe tropical fruit notes, ending dry with lingering spices and dried fruits.
Distillery/Bottler: Elixir Distillers, an independent bottler from Scotland, specializes in reviving historic Navy rums. Under the guidance of Master Blender Oliver Chilton, complex blends originating from classic Caribbean rum regions are created, with aging and cask storage refined through elaborate processes.
Product details:
Manufacturer: Black Tot (Elixir Distillers)
Bottler: Elixir Distillers
Cask types: Bourbon Casks, Pedro Ximénez & Oloroso Sherry Casks, historic Solera Sherry Casks from Jerez
What is the alcohol content of Black Tot Historic Solera Rum?
The Black Tot Historic Solera Rum has an alcohol content of 46.2%. It is not chill-filtered.
What volume does Black Tot Historic Solera Rum have?
The Black Tot Historic Solera Rum has a volume of 0.7 liters. The product is not colored.
What types of casks were used for Black Tot Historic Solera Rum?
The Black Tot Historic Solera Rum used bourbon casks as well as Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks. The blend contains rum components from Guyana, Barbados, and Jamaica.
Where does Black Tot Historic Solera Rum come from and who is involved in its bottling?
The Black Tot Historic Solera Rum originates from the Caribbean and Scotland. It is bottled by Elixir Distillers, an independent bottler from Scotland led by Oliver Chilton.
What aromas are described in the tasting notes of Black Tot Historic Solera Rum?
The nose reveals figs, plums, chocolate, and caramel. On the palate, dark chocolate and a subtle coffee undertone are present, while the finish complements citrus fruits with ripe tropical fruit notes and lingering spices.