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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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Decent rum but unfortunately nothing really special about it.
Tastes good not amazing or anything special, but great with ginger beer. Possibly the best rum for a dark n stormy.
This is solid, especially for the price point. It's a black blended rum, but still very unique. Molasses and spices on the nose with undertones of caffeine, little licorice. I get kind of a black pepper finale. That spiced molasses really carries through on the taste, finishes with that pepper, oak, a little acetone actually. I wouldn't drink it neat, but I could see it going really well with big flavors like tropical fruits and obviously your dark & stormy.
Nice molasses on the nose but it doesn't fully translate on drinking. Some molasses but a burnt flavor as well. A little bitter on the finish.
You understand why this is the recommended rum for dark n stormy cocktails. The sweetness will balance out the ginger and spice notes.
I got this on a whim, needing a dark rum for some cocktails. Upon tasting for the first time, I was surprised how smooth this was. I now have this on my go to list when need an everyday drinking rum.
Weird, kind of sweet, kind of bitter, salty without the taste of salt. Won't ever buy it again but glad I've experienced it.
Decent dark rum, but of spice so perfect for a dark n stormy.
'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.
"Itβs 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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I just buy it for that and it does the job for my go to easy drink. Burning, bit harsh on its own.