The English Founders Private Cellar 18 Year Old Rum Cask
We proudly present Founders’ Private Cellar 18 Year Old – a Limited Edition Single Malt, matured for almost two decades in a single rum cask.
Hand-selected from the founding family’s private cellar, this exceptional whisky honours our legacy and the pioneering spirit that defined our early years. Its character recalls the much-loved Chapter 7 rum cask release, still regarded as a timeless favourite by our founders.
Close your eyes and you’ll be reminded of rich rum and raisin ice cream – indulgent, nostalgic, and unmistakably unique.
With only 174 individually numbered bottles available worldwide, this rare release is one for true collectors.
Cask
Single rum cask
Nose
Lush fruits, caramel and vanilla, lifted by a subtle spice.
Palate
Full-bodied with warming cinnamon and clove, smooth vanilla, raisins, tropical boiled sweets and a whisper of oak smoke. Over time, the spice mellows into indulgent chocolate.
Finish
Medium to long, lingering with tropical fruit sweetness and oaky depth. A whisky that clings to the glass and reveals new layers with a drop of water.
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