Rhum Barbancourt Aged Rum Estate Reserve 15 Yr - Available at Wooden Cork

Rhum Barbancourt Aged Rum Estate Reserve 15 Yr

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Rhum Barbancourt Estate Reserve 15 Year. Distillerie Barbancourt, Port-au-Prince, Haiti — the flagship expression from Haiti's most celebrated rum house, aged 15 years in French Limousin oak barrels and produced from pure sugarcane juice — not molasses — in the tradition Dupre Barbancourt established in 1862, delivering a striking and distinctive flavor profile of burnt caramel, dried herbs, black pepper, and dill pickle, finishing long and warm with mint, eucalyptus, cinnamon, vanilla, and lingering pepper.

Barbancourt is one of the most historically significant rum producers in the Western Hemisphere. Founded in 1862 by Dupre Barbancourt, a Cognac-trained Frenchman who applied Charentais double-distillation methods to Haitian sugarcane, it remains the only major Caribbean rum house that has always distilled exclusively from pure sugarcane juice — not molasses. This places Barbancourt in the same category as Martinique's rhum agricole tradition, though Haiti's own production style and the absence of an AOC certification create a distinct character.

The 15 Year Estate Reserve breaks significantly from mainstream Caribbean rum flavor territory. The extended French Limousin oak aging — the same oak used for Cognac — extracts differently than American oak barrels, contributing a more herbaceous, savory, and mineral dimension alongside the expected caramel and vanilla. The dill pickle note is real and distinctive — a consequence of the Limousin oak tannin, the pure cane juice distillate, and 15 years of Haitian tropical aging. It is polarizing for those unfamiliar with the style and revelatory for those who appreciate it.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Burnt caramel, dried herbs, black pepper, and the distinctive dill pickle note that defines this expression. Unusual, complex, and unmistakably Barbancourt.
  • Palate: The savory herbal character from the Limousin oak develops alongside the cane juice base. Complex and structured with a flavor profile unlike any other aged rum in the category.
  • Finish: Long and warm, preceded by notes of mint, eucalyptus, cinnamon, and vanilla with lingering pepper. The finish is where the French oak influence reveals its full contribution.

Specs

  • Distillery: Distillerie Barbancourt, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (est. 1862)
  • Base: Pure sugarcane juice (not molasses); Charentais-influenced double distillation
  • Aging: 15 years in French Limousin oak barrels
  • ABV: 43% (86 Proof)
  • Size: 750ml

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does Barbancourt 15 Year taste like? Burnt caramel, dried herbs, black pepper, and dill pickle on the nose. Savory, herbal, and complex on the palate. Long, warm finish with mint, eucalyptus, cinnamon, vanilla, and lingering pepper.
  • Why does Barbancourt taste so different from other rums? Three reasons: pure sugarcane juice base (not molasses), French Limousin oak rather than American oak, and 15 years of Haitian tropical aging. The Limousin oak contributes herbaceous, savory, and mineral tannin notes that American oak cannot produce. The result is a flavor profile more reminiscent of an aged cognac or herbal liqueur than a conventional Caribbean rum.
  • What is the Barbancourt production tradition? Founded in 1862 by Dupre Barbancourt, a Frenchman trained in the Cognac tradition who applied Charentais double-distillation methods to Haitian sugarcane juice. Unlike virtually every other Caribbean rum producer, Barbancourt has never used molasses — a tradition maintained for over 160 years. Haiti's own rhum agricole tradition predates and runs parallel to Martinique's AOC system.
  • Is the dill pickle note a flaw? No — it is the defining characteristic of the Barbancourt 15 Year and a direct product of French Limousin oak tannin interacting with the pure cane juice distillate over 15 years. Those familiar with long-aged wines in European oak barrels will recognize the savory, herbal, slightly briny dimension that Limousin oak contributes. It is what makes this rum genuinely unlike anything else in the category.

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