Last Ward 2009 is an aged rum from Frank Ward, that was triple distilled at the Mount Gay distillery for the since acquired brand Mount Gilboa. Habitation Velier rums are pretty hard to come by where I live, so when I get the chance, I always try to snatch up a bottle. Rum was the first spirit category that I got into, mainly because you could get quality rum for a pretty cheap price. This is one such bottle where I would venture to say if this were a scotch or bourbon it would go for three times the price.
Mount Gay rums are typically aged and blended, so a pot still rum is a rarity. I usually drink spirits neat, but this is one of those high ABV rums where you may want to add water if you are not used to the high proof. If you do drink it neat without water, I would recommend letting it sit for at least 15 minutes, ideally 30 minutes.
On the nose the caramel and vanilla hit you along with bread like notes. I didn't notice a hint of heat which was surprising at this ABV. The palate, while hot if you didn't give it time to rest, jumps from cherries and dried fruit to leather and oak. I even get some faint smoke. The finish is incredibly long, with some spice and sweetness.
Overall, this is an outstanding rum. It goes to show you don't need to age a rum 20 plus years for it to be great. If you are able to wait at least 15 minutes, you will be in for a treat. The high proof may scare off a few people that just enjoy a nice sweet dram of rum, but if you are up for the challenge and have the patience this rum will reward you. If you can find it, buy it.
100.0
USD
per
Bottle
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