An exceptional aged Demerara rum from Diamond Distillery, Guyanas last remaining distillery. Crafted by Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) and aged for a minimum of 15 years, this iconic expression is internationally recognized as the benchmark of Caribbean aged rums. With a blend of historic wooden stills, it delivers a rich, complex profile perfect for both connoisseurs and collectors.
Process & Profile
- Distillery: Diamond Distillery, Guyana
- Stills Used:
- Enmore Wooden Coffey Still (EHP)
- Port Mourant Wooden Vat Still (PM)
- Versailles Wooden Vat Still (REV)
- Diamond Coffey Still (SVW)
- Maturation: Aged a minimum of 15 years in ex-bourbon casks
- ABV: 40%
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Candied orange, almond cookies, and vanilla introduce a deep, inviting aroma.
- Palate: Fresh and dried fig, milk chocolate, black cherry, and a whisp of smoke provide a bold and complex taste.
- Finish: Lingering notes of fresh ground coffee, cacao, and allspice, leaving a long, refined aftertaste.
What Makes It Special?
- Blend of Historic Wooden Stills Incorporates rums from all of DDLs legendary stills, imparting unmatched depth and complexity.
- Minimum 15-Year Aging Matured in ex-bourbon casks, developing a rich, velvety texture with layers of fruit, spice, and oak.
- Master Blenders Favorite A personal favorite of El Dorado Master Blender Sharon Sue-Hang-Baksh, showcasing the pinnacle of Demerara rum craftsmanship.
- Internationally Recognized Considered the benchmark for aged Caribbean rums, winning numerous awards worldwide.
How to Enjoy
- Neat or On the Rocks Best appreciated straight to savor its intricate layers of flavor.
- In Classic Cocktails Elevates Rum Old Fashioneds and Manhattan-style variations with its deep complexity.
- Pairing Suggestions Pairs beautifully with dark chocolate, espresso, or a fine cigar.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How does El Dorado 15 compare to the 12-Year and 21-Year?
- The 15-Year is richer and deeper than the 12-Year, with bolder chocolate and spice notes, while the 21-Year offers a more polished and refined profile.
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Is this a sipping rum or best for mixing?
- While ideal for sipping, its bold character also shines in premium cocktails.
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What makes the wooden stills so unique?
- These are some of the last operational wooden stills in the world, imparting a distinct smoky, mineral-rich complexity.
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Is El Dorado 15-Year a limited release?
- No, but it is part of El Dorados premium lineup, making it a must-have for serious rum enthusiasts.
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What proof is El Dorado 15-Year?
- It is 40% ABV (80 Proof), balancing richness and drinkability.
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