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The James Gosling family business first produced Gosling Black Seal rum in 1806, and it is now the oldest surviving business on the island of Burmuda.
Gosling 'Black Seal' rum received it's name from the black wax originally used to seal the bottles. It is Bermuda's most widely exported product and considered the nation's national drink.
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Tastes old. Not aged, old. Like when you got your first round of shots when you were 16 or like what you’d get if you asked for rum in old, old England.
Probably makes a couple of ok cocktails, but just tastes sort of weird and there’s far nicer options to mix with.
A bit like an 80s version of Kraken I guess.
This was an ok rum, but only use it for mixed drinks. It is good with a D&S , but definitely not a sipping rum in my opinion.
For the price you can’t beat this rum for your everyday sipper. A nice and dark rum with a great molasses flavour. It is definitely an all-rounder great for mixing and great for sipping. Don’t bypass this Bermuda 🇧🇲 beauty.
Distinctive taste which goes well in cocktails but Iiked it less when drinking it neat.
Goslings Black Seal rum is my go to rum. I take it neat or with ginger beer as my favourite cocktail, a Dark and Stormy. In Bermuda they have rum on the table in restaurants to add to their famous fish soup. Gotta love a country that considers rum a condiment.
To sweet for drink as sipper, but for mixing its best choice
Very nice color and smell. Smooth, also a nice finish.
Color: Goslings Black Seal Rum displays an enticingly dark and rich color. This depth of hue adds a touch of mystery to the rum, inviting curiosity and a sense of anticipation for the flavors that lie beneath.
Aroma: The aroma of Goslings Black Seal is a tapestry of delightful scents. Sweet, herbal notes intertwine with hints of a rich fruitcake, subtly revealing undertones of vanilla, banana, butterscotch, and an array of enticing spices. The result is a complex and captivating nose that leaves a memorable impression.
Body: Goslings Black Seal Rum has a body that strikes a balance between robust and approachable, suggesting a richness that's to be savored and explored.
Taste: The flavor profile of Goslings Black Seal lives up to the promise of its aroma. It's an appealing blend of rich and well-balanced notes, combining the sweetness of vanilla, the richness of ripe fruit, and the warming touch of sweet spice. The result is a crisp, spiced, and tingling flavor experience that engages and excites the palate.
Finish: Goslings Black Seal Rum offers a lingering finish that leaves a pleasant spiciness on the palate. Its well-balanced flavor profile continues to echo even after the last sip, making for a memorable rum experience.
Overall, Goslings Black Seal Rum earns a solid 7/10 rating. It may not be the first choice for those who prefer their rum neat, but it offers a rich and strong flavor profile that lends itself beautifully to mixing in cocktails. Its balance of flavors ensures it holds its own, adding depth and complexity to any mixed drink. For cocktail enthusiasts seeking a rum that brings a bold character and versatile mixability to their creations, Goslings Black Seal Rum is certainly a bottle to consider.
Absolutely lovely smell - you can smell an empty glass forever. Taste is not so great solo (alcohol is rather harsh), but for drinks (of course Dark'n Stormy - I didn't drink a better version than with this rum) it's absolutely fantastic stuff.
'well balanced and nuanced with butterscotch, vanilla and caramel'
"Goslings Black Seal rum review by The Ultimate Rum Guide"
The nose is very pungent. Heavy thick treacly molasses and sweet caramel.
"It’s initially sweet like liquorice, there is a little heat and spice in the mix and the finish is long and slightly bitter."
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There is no better choice for a dark and stormy. Perfect pairing many fond memories solid 7 for this cocktail stand alone, have not found great place.