Review #123 – Privateer Distiller’s Drawer #74 “Puffery”

Review #123 – Privateer Distiller’s Drawer #74 “Puffery”

Review #: 123
Description: Privateer Distiller’s Drawer #74 “Puffery”
Spirit: Rum

Background: Back to the American rum producer Privateer. This offering was aged in used rum casks for 2 years and 11 months after distilled in a copper pot still. This sample was provided blind from a friend so I reviewed it and passed along my notes before being revealed its contents.

Distillery – Privateer

Bottler – Privateer

Brand – Privateer

Selection – N/A

ABV – 56.5%

Age – 2 Years 11 Months

Nose – Caramel, un-ripe banana, cigarette ash?, very strong ethanol, papaya, chocolate
Taste – Vanilla, caramel, molasses, syrup, not super thick mouthfeel though
Finish – Strong burnt sugar, molasses, bitter chocolate, sweet and heat.  Short – mid length finish that’s fairly hot

Guess: There were notes in here that reminded me of Havana Club so I’m going to say a molasses, spanish style, maybe 4-5 years, 60-65% abv.  The heat was a bit much on this one.

Score: 5
Would I buy a bottle? No

Thoughts: Interesting.  Definitely makes sense with the heavy rum notes.  I like what Privateer is doing, especially with their transparency, but this one just didn’t have anything stand out and the heat was too much.

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