Outlaw Rum, The Flagship

Outlaw Rum very kindly sent me a bottle of their Flagship bottling to try and share my honest thoughts on. Outlaw was a brand I had started to hear mentions of, but I hadn’t had a chance to try it, so I was keen to see what they were all about.
Outlaws approach is a tried and tested approach we see from a lot of Independent Bottlers – they import a rum from Trinidad and then age this continentally in the colder climate of Scotland after putting it into specific casks designed to impart a specific flavour and profile.
The presentation of this bottle is fantastic! It’s a surprisingly weighty bottle with the dark label and detailed decorative writing on the bottle making this feel closer to a whisky bottling.
Facts & Figures.
ABV: 40%
Country: Trinidad & Tobago
Age: undisclosed
Cask: Speyside and Highland Scotch whisky casks
Still: Column
Price: £73.50
Distillery: undisclosed


On the nose.
Stone fruit and red currants give this a vibrant, fruity profile. Going deeper than that you get the impression of very green fresh wood on a fire. Lots of young, rough wood all round. Small hint of vanilla, cinnamon and red fruits to finish.
On the palate.
This drinks like a completely different rum to the nose. A very waxy mouthfeel with heaps of young wood (saplings!) that is present, but not overwhelmingly so. I don’t get any stone fruit or red fruits like I expected from the nose. Very vegetal in a way that is reminiscent of sugar cane and a hint of orange zest on the finish. It’s quite waxy and oily in the profile which is clearly the cask influence coming out to play.
I find this to be straddling / blurring the lines between rum and whisky.
6/10 – This isn’t like any Trinidad rum I’ve had before… the cask influence is significant.
My scoring system, explained
- 10: Exceptional. This is best in class and a firm favourite of mine.
- 9: Outstanding. Near perfection, a bottle I would be sad to finish (and very happy to restock!)
- 8: Excellent. An evening spent sipping this would be a very good one.
- 7: Great. Add to cart, no questions asked.
- 6: Very good. At the right price I would definitely buy a bottle.
- 5: Good. If someone poured me a glass you wouldn’t hear me complain.
- 4: Above average. Not quite good but better than some.
- 3: Average. Average at best, this isn’t offensive but equally not exciting either.
- 2: Not for me. This simply means it’s not a profile I find enjoyable; rather than a reflection of quality.
- 1: Not the spirit. This is a poor representation of the spirit.

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