Rockley still is apparently a small pot still, which is occasionally used at the WIRD site at Bim. It produces a really unique rum, flavours which I haven't found from any other rum.
Bristol Classic Rums series has over the years featured many versions of 1986 vintage Rockley Still rum: Fino-finish, Madeira-finish, and now, the final 1986 vintage is released, finished in rich Oloroso.
This oldest Rockley still rum in the set is not the most hard-core out of the lot (fino was particularly HC) - years in the cask, as well as the rich oloroso finish, have softened the spirit some, and given it a wonderful finesse and softness that one will not find in the earlier releases.
The unique Rockley still flavours are certainly still present: Pine resin, slight tar, and estery fruitiness. the oloroso (and the age) has packaged all this into a soft, rounded and slightly sweet package (not aspartame-generation sweet!!). The resulting rum is simply amazing. Bottled at 46%, this rum has a soft mouthfeel, and requires no water (I'd be careful with adding any to a rum this age and beauty).
Finish dries up slowly, but maintains the profile, with a touch of oak arriving towards the end.
HIGHLY recommended, sip "as is". A unique experience.
Bristol Spirits 1986 Rockley Still Rum, finished in oloroso
Another fabulous old "Rockley Still style" rum that I've come accross:
RumSwedes (Svenska Eldvatten) Barbados 2000, single cask, 58,8%
http://www.masterofmalt.com/rum/west-in ... atten-rum/
An absolutely fantastic rum for anyone who enjoys this robust, extreme and even slightly odd style, with a taste of pine resin, heavy estery notes and a touch of dirty smoke. Highly recommended! As this is not finished in anything, the dirty, weird character of this pot still rum really comes through in force.
RumSwedes (Svenska Eldvatten) Barbados 2000, single cask, 58,8%
http://www.masterofmalt.com/rum/west-in ... atten-rum/
An absolutely fantastic rum for anyone who enjoys this robust, extreme and even slightly odd style, with a taste of pine resin, heavy estery notes and a touch of dirty smoke. Highly recommended! As this is not finished in anything, the dirty, weird character of this pot still rum really comes through in force.
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These two - especially the oloroso - sound absolutely delicious and I'm sure are well appreciated by the regulars here. As for the monkeys - their expectations have been made so low by the Big Three and the cheaters that they can't or won't appreciate what is surely the quality of these spirits.
The second one - the Swedes - as described would seem to appeal to those who like a good Islay. I am one of them...
These two - especially the oloroso - sound absolutely delicious and I'm sure are well appreciated by the regulars here. As for the monkeys - their expectations have been made so low by the Big Three and the cheaters that they can't or won't appreciate what is surely the quality of these spirits.
The second one - the Swedes - as described would seem to appeal to those who like a good Islay. I am one of them...