Angostura 1824 Premium Rum
  • Category Rum
  • Country Trinidad and Tobago
  • Distillery Angostura
  • Style Dark Rum
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • dried fruit
  • caramel
  • banana
  • vanilla
  • raisin
  • spicy
  • woody
  • sweet
  • toffee

Angostura

1824 Premium Rum (0.75l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $65.99

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Character Goatson
One great guy started the Angostura Distillery in 1824. One great Rum celebrates the man.

If someone utters the name "Angostura" you will be forgiven if the first thing that you think of is their production of that small bottle of indispensable awesome flavor, Angostura Bitters. This little flask with the oversized label and aromatic character is an ubiquitous ingredient in more cocktails than we can count. But as profitable and prolific as this essential element of cocktail greatness is, there is more to the Angostura Distillery than spice.

You may be surprised to learn that Angostura Distillery’s real claim to fame is the industrial-scale production of some of the finest Caribbean Rum in the world. In fact, on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago, Angostura OWNS the Rum production. Most of their Rums are sold to brand bottlers and blends, but they have quietly started issuing a range of premium Rums under their own, storied nameplate.

The 1824 Premium Rum is named in honor of the founding of the House of Angostura, paying tribute to Dr. Johann J.B. Siegert ― the man who started it all. It's a blend of Gold Rums, 3 different juices aged from 6 to 17 years. It's a beautifully balanced Trinidad and Tobago Rum that's bottled at 80 proof and has enticing notes of bananas, dried fruit, caramel, and wood. 
  • Category Rum
  • Country Trinidad and Tobago
  • Distillery Angostura
  • Style Dark Rum
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
Appearance / Color
Rich Mahogany

Nose / Aroma / Smell
The nose has a stunning balance of dried fruit, caramel, banana, and vanilla.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
There's a pleasant molasses-like sweetness on the palate with raisins, spices, and plenty of wood notes.

Finish
The finish is satisfyingly long with lingering notes. 
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  • dried fruit
  • caramel
  • banana
  • vanilla
  • raisin
  • spicy
  • woody
  • sweet
  • toffee
Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
A little bit of etymology; nobody really knows where the word Rum comes from. The most popular suggestions are Rum (the Romani word for 'potent'), Rumbullion (an uproar), Saccharum (sugar in Latin), and Rummer (a Dutch drinking glass).
Mount Gay Rum is the oldest existing Rum company in the World dating back to 1705. This is also the year Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Britain’s Parliament.
You might find Rum masquerading itself under other nom de plumes, like Ron, Rom and Rhum.
Next time you have a tipple of Rum you can say that you're tapping the Admiral. This intriguing phrase comes from the great Admiral Nelson who was killed in the battle of Trafalgar off of Spain. The story is that his body was preserved in Rum to be shipped back to England but, when the barrel arrived, some of the Rum was missing and said to have been siphoned off by some desperate or unknowing sailors. It's a great story but most likely false.
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
A little bit of etymology; nobody really knows where the word Rum comes from. The most popular suggestions are Rum (the Romani word for 'potent'), Rumbullion (an uproar), Saccharum (sugar in Latin), and Rummer (a Dutch drinking glass).
Mount Gay Rum is the oldest existing Rum company in the World dating back to 1705. This is also the year Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Britain’s Parliament.
You might find Rum masquerading itself under other nom de plumes, like Ron, Rom and Rhum.
Next time you have a tipple of Rum you can say that you're tapping the Admiral. This intriguing phrase comes from the great Admiral Nelson who was killed in the battle of Trafalgar off of Spain. The story is that his body was preserved in Rum to be shipped back to England but, when the barrel arrived, some of the Rum was missing and said to have been siphoned off by some desperate or unknowing sailors. It's a great story but most likely false.
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
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