First Impressions
El Dorado Port Mourant 2009 Single Still Rum arrives with a confident presence that immediately signals quality. A 2009-vintage Guyanese rum from El Dorado's Single Still series, made using the Port Mourant double wooden pot still that was originally housed at Port Mourant distillery. The palate off This is a rum that rewards careful attention, revealing layers of complexity with each sip.
The Spirit
Time in oak has done its work beautifully here. The maturation has softened any rough edges while layering in the vanilla, caramel, and spice notes that make aged rum so rewarding. There is a harmony to this spirit that only comes from patient ageing and careful blending.
At 40% ABV, the balance between spirit strength and flavour delivery is well-judged. This is a rum that invites contemplation — pour it, let it breathe, and allow the aromatics to develop in the glass before taking that first sip.
How to Drink It
Neat, with perhaps a splash of water or a single ice cube, is the best way to appreciate the oak-driven complexity. For cocktails, try it in a Rum Old Fashioned with a barspoon of Demerara syrup and Angostura bitters. The aged character provides the backbone that spirit-forward serves demand.
The Verdict
At £99.95, El Dorado Port Mourant 2009 Single Still Rum offers exceptional value for a rum of this quality. It is a spirit that rewards careful drinking and delivers genuine pleasure with each pour. This is a bottle that belongs on every serious rum shelf.