Mount Gay 1703 Master Select Rum 750ML
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Description
Description
Mount Gay 1703 Master Select Rum 750ML is a premium aged Barbadian rum bottled at 43% ABV (86 proof) in a 750ml bottle. This expression stands apart as a blend drawn from 55 individually selected casks ranging from 10 to 30 years old, limited to roughly 12,000 bottles per worldwide release — making it one of the most meticulously assembled rums in the Caribbean.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43% (86 Proof) | Origin: Barbados | Age Range: 10–30 Years | Distillery: Mount Gay Distillery
Production & Heritage
Mount Gay Distillery, established in 1703, holds the distinction of being one of the world's oldest documented rum producers. Located in the parish of St. Lucy, Barbados, the distillery has operated continuously for over three centuries, drawing on the island's coral-filtered water and tropical climate to shape its character. The 1703 Master Select is assembled by Master Blender Allen Smith, who marries rums distilled in both traditional copper pot stills and copper column stills. The 55 individual casks — each aged between 10 and 30 years — are chosen for their complementary profiles, then blended to achieve a layered complexity that neither pot still nor column still rum could deliver alone. This expression succeeded the 1703 Old Cask Selection, representing a refinement in Mount Gay's ultra-premium range.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with dense, dark brown sugar and warm clove spice before revealing refined oaky undertones and caramel. A patient nosing uncovers subtle dried fruit and a hint of toasted vanilla from the extended barrel aging.
Taste: The entry is rich and silky, led by deep caramel and baking spice. At mid-palate, layers of red fruit and grilled pineapple emerge alongside toasted oak. The peak delivers a harmonious integration of sweetness and spice, with neither element overwhelming the other.
Finish: The finish is exceptionally rounded and delicate, lingering with warm toast, gentle oak tannins, and a whisper of dried fruit. Its length reflects the decades of aging contained within the blend.
How to Drink 1703 Master Select
This rum rewards patience — serve it neat in a tulip glass at room temperature, allowing the complex aromatics to open fully. A single cube of ice or a few drops of water can soften the oak tannins and amplify the fruit notes without diminishing depth.
- Old Fashioned: The caramel and spice backbone holds up beautifully against bitters and a sugar cube, creating a rich, rum-forward variation of the classic.
- Rum Manhattan: Paired with sweet vermouth, the 10–30 year aged components add dimension that younger rums cannot replicate.
- Ti' Punch (refined): The Barbadian tradition of rum, lime, and cane syrup becomes a luxury experience with a rum of this caliber.
Best For
- Gifting a serious rum collector or whisky drinker exploring aged rum
- Celebrating a milestone occasion with a limited-production spirit
- Side-by-side tasting against other aged Caribbean rums
- After-dinner sipping alongside a fine cigar
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 1703 Master Select taste like? It delivers a rich core of caramel, baking spice, and toasted oak, complemented by red fruit and grilled pineapple. The overall impression is one of layered sweetness balanced by gentle wood tannins and a delicate finish.
How does 1703 Master Select compare to the 1703 Old Cask Selection? The Master Select is the direct successor to the Old Cask Selection, drawing from a broader range of 55 casks aged 10–30 years rather than the Old Cask's narrower selection. Both share a similar flavor DNA rooted in caramel and spice, but the Master Select is generally regarded as more refined and complex.
Is 1703 Master Select good for sipping neat? Yes — this is primarily a sipping rum, designed to be enjoyed neat or with minimal dilution. The 43% ABV provides enough body to carry the aged flavors without excessive heat.
Where is 1703 Master Select made? It is produced at the Mount Gay Distillery in the parish of St. Lucy, Barbados. Mount Gay has distilled rum on the island since 1703, making it one of the oldest continuously operating rum producers in the world.
What foods pair well with 1703 Master Select? Dark chocolate truffles complement the rum's caramel and spice notes. Grilled stone fruits like peaches mirror the tropical fruit character. Aged hard cheeses such as Gouda or Manchego play well against the oak tannins. Crème brûlée echoes the toasted sugar aromatics, and smoked meats provide a savory contrast to the rum's sweetness.
What sizes does 1703 Master Select come in? The standard release is the 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is 1703 Master Select worth the price? Positioned firmly in the ultra-premium rum tier, the 1703 Master Select commands a price reflective of its 10–30 year aged components and limited annual production of approximately 12,000 bottles. For drinkers who appreciate aged, blended rum at a level comparable to fine single malt Scotch, it represents strong value within its category.
Why 1703 Master Select?
The combination of 55 hand-selected casks spanning two decades of age — married by a single master blender at one of the oldest distilleries in the Western Hemisphere — places this rum in rare company. Its dual-still production method, blending pot still richness with column still elegance, creates a complexity that single-method distillation cannot achieve. With only 12,000 bottles released per year, availability is genuinely limited rather than artificially scarce. For anyone building a serious rum collection or seeking a bridge between aged Caribbean rum and the world of fine aged spirits, the 1703 Master Select earns its flagship status through verifiable craft and restrained production.
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