Favorite Five Rums of 2022

Over the past few years I have been extremely fortune to have the opportunity to try many wonderful rum expressions. This past year has not been any different. While so many of them have been wonderful, these five really gave me something extra and surprising. The only criteria is that the rum expression, while maybe others have tried them prior to this year, has to be “new to me”.

#5 – Transcontinental Rum Line Friendship Barrel (19 Year Trinidad): The story of this rum is proof that “Rum Friends are the Best Friends”. The FRS was presented with a number of TCRL Single Barrel selection options for 2022 and this 19 Year Trinidad was by FAR the standout! However, at the price point, we just weren’t able to take on the full barrel… enter our rum friends from New York, the Rumchester rum club. They, without even tasting it, decided to split the pick with us and the Friendship Barrel was born! This rum takes you on a wild ride quite unlike any I’ve experienced and it changes almost every time. Here are some of my notes on this full power 63%ABV rum…
Nose: Flowers & Tar
Palette: Stone Fruit, Hibiscus, & Anise
Finish: Flat Dr. Pepper, Allspice, & Anise


#4 – Holmes Cay Fiji 2001 (21 Year Pot Still): For the first time Holmes Cay has released a “spinoff” of their fantastic single barrel selections. These are meant to be extra old barrels and they are calling it “The Rarest Selections”. Two were released in November, each only one barrel in size. For myself, the Fiji is the true standout and while it comes with a hearty price tag it is, in my opinion, well worth it. This is, according to Eric Kaye, the oldest Fiji rum every bottled and it is 100% Pot Still which is extremely rare for Fiji rums as well. The history in this rum and the power is really remarkable. It is uncut at 53.6% ABV and here are some notes I pick up…
Nose: Leather and some “Caroni Feels”
Palette: Brown Sugar, Tobacco, & Oak
Finish: Vanilla & Tobacco


#3 – Worthy Park FRS Single Barrel #2-Worthy Successor: Anyone that knows me shouldn’t be surprised by the Florida Rum Society’s follow up to our first WP Single Barrel (Gemini) being on the list. This one was dubbed the Worthy Successor and it does not disappoint. It comes with a little more details needed to fully appreciate this rum. First, the rum is blended in the exact proportions that WP blends for their standard Single Estate Reserve but then this one was put in an ex-Ruby Port barrel at FULL PROOF for 3 years. This is the first time the single estate reserve blend has been re-cooped at full proof and then bottled… and the FRS was honored to be able to have the first barrel of it! The standard Worthy Park tasting notes are all there but there is some additional fun in this full power 62% ABV rum…
Nose: Pineapple Rind, Olive Brine, & Cinnamon
Palette: Very Strong… Cherry & Baking Spices
Finish: Lingers for a LONG time and makes your mouth water… Plum & Warm Brown Sugar


#2 – Magnum Series #1 – Mount Gay 14 Year: I will admit that when I purchased this rum I knew VERY LITTLE about it. I was at the Whiskey Exchange in London and the sales associate told me they just got in 2 bottles and it was going to be extremely limited. Seeing an age statement on a bottle of Mount Gay I knew I should grab it. After some research I found out that it is a Velier release in collaboration with Magnum Photos, a photography agency out of Paris. The first release bottles all feature photos from Elliott Erwitt. When I finally tasted the rum I was instantly in love! This rum is truly spectacular! It is 100% Pot Still and, through research, is in line with the “Last Ward” releases from Velier since Frank Ward was still at Mount Gay when this rum was distilled. It easily could have been my #1 of the year and is definitely in my Top 15 Rums EVER! The complex notes that it offers is truly a journey to experience. I’m not sure how easy it is to fine but if you do then do not hesitate to grab it. Here is what my latest tasting of this 60% ABV rum left me with…
Nose: Coconut, Caramel, & Vanilla
Palette: Mint Leaf, Coconut, & Overripe Fruits
Finish: Molasses & Pineapple


#1 – Velier Royal Navy Tiger Shark (2nd Edition): I went back and forth on this one vs. the above Mount Gay but the Tiger Shark edged it out. I picked up this bottle in Sorrento, Italy and fell in love with this 100% Vatted blend from Velier as soon as I opened it. It is Europe exclusive and, it seems, is not easy to track down. The weighted average of ages (not minimum) is 14 years and it is at 100 Imperial Proof (57.18% ABV). The Jamaica (most likely Hampden) presence is the star! It happens to have, what seem to be, my favorite parts of Hampden rums. There is also a good sense of the Guyana rum that features on the palette. I’m not sure if I will ever be forced to make a list of my “Top 5 Rums of All Time” but there is a strong chance this would be on that list. Find it if you can! It is a funky, deep, complex, full bodied, non-stop flavor rollercoaster of rum magic! Here are my latest notes…
Nose: Jamaican Funk & Plum
Palette: Pineapple, Citrus, & Clove
Finish: Brown Sugar & Oak Bark


While these were the five standouts for me for the year, I couldn’t leave out a few Honorable Mentions:
Grander FRS #3 Agave Finish
Privateer FRS #3 – Lafayette’s Last Voyage
Doctor Bird FRS Vermouth Cask Finish.

So there we have it! Do you agree with me picks? What are your favorite five? Share in the comments or in the FRS FB Group! Looking forward to 2023 and more amazing rums to experience! Cheers!

Summer of Rum: Islamorada Distilling

Every year for 39 years my family has taken a pilgrimage down to the Florida Keys for the opening of Lobster Season. While I have missed years here and there, my parents have continued the tradition without a break. This year myself, the Junior Traders and my lifelong friend Sailor Rick joined the trip.

While fishing/lobstering was the overall focus, I’m always on the hunt for a Tiki Bar or new Rum. As I was about 12 miles from the end of my drive south, Islamorada Beer Company caught my eye. I noticed something that I maybe didn’t notice on my last trip two year previous… the side of the building also says “Distillery”. I immediately reached out to the Islamorada Distilling Team and scheduled a visit with Master Distiller/Brewer Stephanie Harper.

Upon arrival, Sailor Rick and I were given a warm welcome by the Manager Larissa. She invited us to the tasting bar and went through our rum lineup.

The set up is very unique… on one side of the building is the Beer Co, with full bar and high tops and merchandise then “next door” is the Distillery where you can do tastings and purchase their liquors. Some information that Larissa provided us is that under Florida law you can’t combine a Brewery and Distillery, so they have to remain separate.

Larissa explained that the Distillery has been in business since 2017 and they currently have four rum profiles for sale to the public (as well as two gins and a vodka). We strapped in to try the Silver, Spiced, Select Barrel Aged and Dark Barrel Aged. While the Dark Barrel Aged uses black strap molasses, the others all use Pearl Select Molasses, which includes a blend of sugars from throughout the Caribbean.

We started with the Silver rum, which is aged over oak chips. It was very smooth and light. It is a great mixing rum that still holds a lot of its oaky flavor. Stephanie later explained that originally they were aiming for a 100% clear rum however the filtering was removing too much of the unique flavors. They settled on a more silver color as to not lose the heart of the rum.

We next moved on to the Barrel Aged Rum. This rum is under a continued journey and will soon be re-branded as their Select Rum. It is first distilled in a copper pot still and then run through the column for the spirit run. It is then barrel aged in new white oak barrels at a medium toast and, at the moment, aged for 8 months (soon will be a minimum of a year). The flavor profile had nice hints of vanilla and, of course, a tinge of oak. It reminded me of a lighter bourbon.

Their Spiced was next… I will say that for quite some time I haven’t really been a fan of spiced rum. I know that some on the market have a lot of additives and some are of a high quality but I tend just to avoid them all together. If I want cinnamon or cloves or vanilla in a drink then I like to just added it separately using a homemade syrup. But I went into this with an open mind and I was pleasantly surprised. Islamorada’s Spiced Rum was very “spice forward” and well balanced. It starts with vanilla and ends into a great cinnamon but without the burning of something like Fireball. I would actually almost compare it to St. Elizabeth Allspice Dram. It is a spiced rum that I wouldn’t mind having around.

Finally, we stepped things up a notch with the Dark Rum. This rum is, in my opinion, their best offering. (It won a gold medal from the International Rum Expert Panel in 2018.) Like the Select Barrel Aged, it is currently being aged at 8 months but soon will be at a year. They are using New Oak barrels with a Char 3. The Dark has gone through a revolution. Currently you can purchase batch 9 and Master Distiller Stephanie loves its “richness”. We were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to also try batch 6, which used Hungarian Spiced Oak Chips, as well as batch 10, which was BOTTLED THAT DAY.

I have to say that I loved the batch 10! The butterscotch and caramel shine and it makes it a good sipping rum. It is fun that they are bottling all their rums as Single Cask so you get a slightly different experience each time you dive in. While blending is essential for the big distilleries, single cask allows smaller, independent shops to offer some wonderful flexibility and different experiences.

After our tastings, Stephanie invited the Sailor and I back into the distillery! She was an amazing hostess and really has learned her craft (and loves to share it, which is wonderful). Stephanie was a dive instructor who really took the job of Brewer on almost a dare (“you think you can do better, then come in here and show me”). She then migrated to Distilling when, without much warning, Islamorada Beer Company was granted their Distilling license.

Currently they are doing all their distilling and barrel aging and bottling and labeling right on the premises but soon will have an additional location further north in Ft. Pierce, FL. While I like the thought of having everything happen in Islamorada, I get the need to grow and I know that having more storage space will allow for longer aging and more profiles. The plan is still to distill everything in the Keys but then use the extra space in Ft. Pierce for storage and aging. Stephanie told us that they have a Queen’s Share (saw the barrel) and Reserve in the works as well as a Rye and a Bourbon.

We were fortunate enough to be there while a spirit run was working through the column still and even were able to sample some still strength rum which, while STRONG, was extremely delicious. Not sure if an overproof rum in in their future however, I’d purchase it if it comes to pass.

We spent over 2 hours with Stephanie and Larissa and we could have stayed even longer! Their hospitality and information was invigorating and infectious but we knew they also had jobs to do. Before leaving I knew I needed some of the Dark to bring back to Trader Jay’s (and some Hibiscus Gin for Mrs. Trader) however, batch 10, my favorite, was not quite ready. Stephanie invited us next door for beverage from the Beer Company and offered to wax a few bottles of Dark Batch 10 for us. (As a side note, I tried the No Wake Zone Key Lime Coconut Ale and it was delicious and refreshing.)

For one final treat, Stephanie invited us back to watch our Batch 10 bottles be waxed and presented us with bottles 1-4. It was an extremely kind gesture and now I’m kind of hesitant to open bottle 1.

I cannot speak highly enough of Islamorada Distilling! While still very young, they are well on their way. They have an amazing staff down there at Mile Marker 82 who all offer a wonderful, casual Florida Keys hospitality. If you are in the area then I would definitely recommend stopping in to say hi and for a taste, I do not think you’d be disappointed.

Mahalo Stephanie and Larissa! We will be back!