What We’re Drinking – Papa’s Pilar Dark Rum, Bourbon Barrel Aged

We loved Papa’s Pilar Dark Rum. Now they’ve taken it up another notch and given that 93-point rum an additional 8 months of aging in Bourbon barrels. There are plenty of adjectives to choose from, but it’s hard to get past the very first “Wow!” that erupts out of your mouth, unbidden, after the first sip of this amazing elixer.

Papa’s Pilar Dark Rum is a blend of molasses-based rums from Florida, Central America, and the Caribbean, some pot distilled and some column distilled, and then solera aged through Bourbon and Port  barrels, blended, and then solera aged in Spanish Sherry casks. In the limited-production Bourbon barrel cask edition, it then gets another eight months in Bourbon barrels, adding marvelous flavor and complexity.

The nose smells like fresh-bake pecan pie on Thanksgiving day. Brown sugar, vanilla, and pastry are huge, with pumpkin pie spices far in the background. On the palate, the pumpkin pie is even stronger – toasted barrels impart a toasted nut flavor to go with the brown sugar and pastry. Sweetness lingers, with dried citrus and roasted coffee. Mouth feel is viscous and palate-coating.

This is a terrific pour at any time, but really stands out as an after-dinner drink, where it will sparkle alongside the finest ports or sherries.

Very Highly Recommended. 95 points. DBH