Mount Gay
Mount Gay
43%
15 years
Released in June 2026, Mount Gay 15-Year-Old is one of two releases in the brand's new Exceptionally Aged collection, a series that may or may not see more bottlings down the road.
Distilled on a single column still by former Master Blender Jerry Edwards, stewardship later passed to former Master Blender Allen Smith and then to current Master Blender Trudiann Branker. The rum was matured in ex-bourbon American oak casks, non-chill filtered and bottled at 43% ABV. Just 4.942 bottle were released to the public at a suggested retail price of $90 each. Let's dig in!
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The nose opens with a welcome blast of orchard fruit, raisins and vanilla bean, underlined by a nostalgic milk chocolate note somewhere between Tootsie Rolls and malted milk balls.
The palate doesn't skew quite as sweet as the aroma suggests, instead leaning into a coffee meets dark chocolate mocha vibe paired with plenty of tangy grapefruit zest. Hints of coconut cream, leather, nutmeg, port wine and a faint trace of ginger emerge after a few minutes of breathing time in the glass. It says "Exceptionally Aged" on the bottle, but I'd say this is far from over oaked.
A drawn-out finish wraps up on a drying pepper note, with a nice lick of sweetness added by hints of prunes, cinnamon and Bundt cake.
A treat for rum lovers of all kinds. It's nowhere near as potent or funky as Mount Gay's phenomenal Single Estate series, nor does it have the friendly tropical offhandedness I associate with Eclipse. Instead, this is a brawny, pleasantly bittersweet and altogether accessible bottling, the kind that should feel right at home for anyone who enjoys late-fall apple picking or s'mores sprinkled with a couple pinches of baking spice.
90
Disclosure: The producer provided this sample to review free of charge, and without expectation of review or rating.