Pusser's Navy Rum British Navy 15 Year

Pusser's Navy Rum British Navy 15 Year

Pusser's Navy Rum British Navy 15 Year

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Introducing Pusser's Navy Rum British Navy 15 Year – a distinguished spirit that pays homage to a rich maritime heritage and a century-old naval tradition. Crafted with precision and aged for 15 years in charred oak barrels, this exceptional rum is a testament to the artistry and dedication of Pusser's Rum artisans.

Inspired by the authentic recipe used by the British Royal Navy, Pusser's Navy Rum 15 Year boasts a robust and complex flavor profile that captivates the senses. The deep amber hue hints at the depth and character within, inviting you to savor a journey through time with each sip.

The nose is an exquisite blend of oak, molasses, and caramel, giving way to a palate that unfolds with layers of rich toffee, dried fruits, and a subtle spiciness. The 15 years of maturation contribute to a velvety smoothness, creating a sipping experience that is both indulgent and sophisticated.

Whether enjoyed neat, over ice, or as the star ingredient in classic naval-inspired cocktails, Pusser's Navy Rum 15 Year is a versatile companion for those who appreciate the finer things in life. The distinct maritime character of this rum is a nod to the historic association with the British Navy, making it an ideal choice for connoisseurs and collectors alike.

Elevate your spirits collection with Pusser's Navy Rum British Navy 15 Year – a masterfully crafted expression of tradition, time, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Unleash the taste of maritime history with every sip, and let Pusser's Navy Rum 15 Year take you on a voyage of unparalleled flavor and sophistication.

Appearance:
A rich, deep amber hue that alludes to the long and meticulous aging process in charred oak barrels. The viscous liquid clings to the glass, showcasing its luxurious texture.

Nose:
The aroma is a captivating symphony of oak, molasses, and caramel. As you bring the glass to your nose, the initial burst of sweet toffee is complemented by subtle hints of dried fruits, creating a well-rounded and inviting bouquet.

Palate:
Upon the first sip, the complexity of Pusser's Navy Rum 15 Year reveals itself. The velvety smoothness coats the palate, and the rich toffee notes dominate, evolving into a medley of flavors. Dark chocolate and a touch of espresso intertwine with the sweetness of molasses, creating a harmonious balance. As the rum lingers, a gentle spiciness emerges, adding depth and intrigue to the experience.

Finish:
The finish is enduring and satisfying, with the warmth of oak and a lingering sweetness that leaves a lasting impression. The 15 years of aging contribute to a refined and sophisticated conclusion, making each sip a journey through time and craftsmanship.

Having acquired the rums he needed to recreate the Royal Navy's blend he needed somewhere to do the blending and bottling so Charles constructed a small plant on the Island of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.
Thus in 1655, the daily beer ration was replaced with rum, a special blend of five Caribbean rums concocted by the Navy's victualling yards. Since this unique rum was under the control of and issued by the Purser, it was aptly named “Pusser's Rum”.
From around 1655, a pint of rum was the usual ration handed to each sailor in the Royal Navy. It was served every day, half at 12 noon and the second half at about 5 or 6pm (though the amount decreased in following years). The rum ration was known as 'Pusser's Rum'.
Pusser's is the original navy rum as served on warships of Great Britain's Royal Navy from about 1655 to 1970. Pusser's 350 years of liquid history has become the standard by which other dark rums are measured.
Pusser's 'Gunpowder Proof' is a traditional Royal Navy style rum produced at original Admiralty strength and in accordance with the Admiralty's blending recipe last used when the Royal Navy discontinued its daily ration on 31 July 1970.
Several countries, including Jamaica, Trinidad, and Guyana, produced rum. The Navy would drink a blend of rums from all of these countries, as well as many others. Today the rum is produced in Guyana and made of a blend of Guyanese rums, which create its unique, strong taste.

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