Foursquare Covenant ECS Mark XXIII 18 Year Rum 750ML
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Description
Description
Foursquare Covenant ECS Mark XXIII 18 Year Rum is a cask-strength Barbadian rum bottled at 58% ABV (116 proof) in a 750ml bottle. The twenty-third entry in Foursquare's Exceptional Cask Selection series, Covenant earned a 90/100 from The Rum Barrel and an 8.5/10 average across 101 community reviews on RumX — reinforcing its standing as one of the most accomplished aged rums to emerge from the Caribbean in recent years.
Quick Facts: ABV: 58% (116 Proof) | Origin: Barbados | 18 Year Old | Distillery: Foursquare Rum Distillery
Production & Heritage
Foursquare Rum Distillery, located in St. Philip, Barbados, is helmed by Master Distiller Richard Seale, a fourth-generation rum maker who built the distillery's global reputation through the Exceptional Cask Selection program. Covenant is a blend of molasses-based rums distilled using both pot and column stills in 2004 and 2005, employing a distinctive split-maturation process: the rums were aged initially for 10 years, then vatted together and slightly reduced in strength before being re-casked for an additional 8 years in the tropical Barbadian climate. This release is the oldest expression in a sequence of 2005-vintage ECS bottlings that includes Nobiliary (14 year), Shibboleth (16 year), and Isonomy (17 year), making it the final and most developed chapter in that vintage exploration.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Opens with blood orange and caramelized orange peel, layered with allspice, toasted coconut, and sour cherry jam. Deeper exploration reveals apricot, brown sugar, and a biscuit-like sweetness that grounds the brighter fruit notes.
Taste: The entry is defined by sour cherries and caramelized citrus, evolving at mid-palate into dark chocolate, fig, and cocoa butter. Ginger and red apple emerge alongside a pastry-like richness, building complexity as the 58% ABV delivers warmth without aggression. The interplay between tropical fruit and deep confectionery tones is layered and persistent.
Finish: Long and warming, with lingering wood, plum, baking spice, and light chocolate. The oak-driven close is dry and structured, tapering slowly as toasted notes hold steady.
How to Drink Covenant
At 58% ABV, Covenant rewards patience — pour it neat and allow five to ten minutes for the spirit to open up, then add a few drops of water to unlock the full spectrum of fruit and chocolate. While this is primarily a contemplative sipper, its intensity and structure can anchor spirit-forward cocktails with authority. An Old Fashioned benefits from Covenant's dark chocolate and citrus character, requiring only a dash of Angostura and an orange twist. A Rum Manhattan plays to the cherry and baking spice notes, pairing seamlessly with sweet vermouth. A Jungle Bird lets the rum's tropical fruit and oak stand up to Campari's bitterness while adding serious depth.
Best For
- Gifting a dedicated rum collector or Foursquare ECS completist
- Marking a milestone celebration with a rare, age-stated cask-strength spirit
- Side-by-side tasting alongside Shibboleth or Isonomy to track the 2005 vintage's evolution
- Adding a trophy bottle to a curated aged-rum collection
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Covenant taste like? Covenant delivers bold sour cherry, caramelized citrus, and dark chocolate flavors layered with fig, ginger, and cocoa butter at full cask-strength intensity. The finish is long and warming with plum, baking spice, and toasted oak.
How does Covenant compare to Foursquare Shibboleth? Both Covenant and Shibboleth are pot-and-column blends from the same 2005 vintage matured in ex-bourbon casks, but Covenant carries two additional years of tropical aging (18 versus 16). The extra maturation gives Covenant deeper oak integration, more pronounced dark chocolate notes, and a longer, more structured finish.
Is Covenant good for sipping neat? Covenant is built for neat sipping — the split-maturation process yields a remarkably integrated spirit despite the 58% ABV, though a few drops of water help reveal additional fruit and pastry nuances.
Where is Covenant made? Covenant is produced at the Foursquare Rum Distillery in St. Philip, Barbados, one of the most critically acclaimed rum distilleries in the Caribbean. The distillery is led by Master Distiller Richard Seale, a fourth-generation rum maker.
What foods pair well with Covenant? Dark chocolate truffles complement the rum's cocoa and fig notes. Grilled stone fruit like peaches or plums echoes the natural fruit character. Aged cheeses such as Gouda or Comté match the oak-driven richness. Spiced nuts highlight the allspice and ginger, and crème brûlée mirrors the caramelized sweetness.
What sizes does Covenant come in? Foursquare Covenant ECS Mark XXIII is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Covenant worth the price? Covenant positions firmly in the ultra-premium tier for aged Barbadian rum, justified by its 18-year tropical maturation, cask-strength bottling, limited-release status, and its place as the oldest expression in a celebrated vintage sequence within the ECS program.
Why Covenant?
Covenant represents the culmination of Foursquare's extended exploration of the 2005 vintage — the longest-aged expression in a series that charted the same spirit's evolution across 14, 16, 17, and 18 years of tropical maturation. The split-maturation method, with 10 years of initial aging followed by vatting and 8 additional years in cask, is a distinctive approach within the ECS lineup that produces uncommon depth and integration at cask strength. Backed by a 90/100 score from The Rum Barrel and strong community consensus on RumX, Covenant has earned critical validation to match its pedigree. For anyone tracking Barbadian rum at its most ambitious, this is a defining release from Richard Seale's distillery — and likely the last word on a remarkable vintage.
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