In the interest of the Preacher's obtuse claim of "transparency" and "authenticity", allow me to be transparent and admit that I neve have accepted any freebies, don't want any freebies, will pour any freebies down the loo from Cruzan. There's a few reasons...
Let's start with Diamond Estate...
At one time long ago and far away Cruzan made a few respectable rums including their "two year", but much better the amazing 5 year old "Diamond Estate". Back then this was considered a really exceptional rum, praised even by the Preacher and many other knowledgable rum afficianados (monkeys excepted). We reviewed it and declared it "Mount Gay Lite", a compliment. And when we heard of it's demise, I found a bought the few leftovers I was able to find.
You see this was the first volley in the USVI and PR taking over the market. Cruzan (Fortune) then removed the age statements from all their rums and discontinued the Estate Diamond Five Year. According to many the Single Barrel has changed and not for the better.
Back to the Rubber Room...
What's a single barrel spirit? I'm sure our talented whisky posters can tell you, simply a spirit that was aged and bottled from - uh - a single barrel. This opposed to many fine single malt whiskys that are (by law) from the same distillery, but NOT from a single barrel (unless so stated). But make no mistake: the label of "Single Barrel" means from a single friggin barrel. Period.
Except Cruzan.
Cruzan's "Single Barrel" is anything but. Here's their own description:
Apparently Cruzan must think that most rum drinkers just fell off the turnip truck. Or was it bananas? Knowledgable readers are aware this seems yet another blatant representation that our dear regulators must look past. Rum has few rules, and even those are mostly ignored."Truly the Cruzan® flagship. Cruzan® Single Barrel Rum is a medium-to-full-bodied blend of vintage rums aged from 5 to 12 years—then aged in “new” oak casks for approximately one additional year—and sold in individually numbered bottles"
The most important fact is that it really doesn't have to be that way. Due to the outrageous subsidies given to the USVI and PR, Cruzan (Fortune) receives not only a huge share of the annual $500M USD rebate to the USVI (St. Croix), but also recently received another - pour yourself a stiff one - $1 Billion in subsidies that among many other advantages, makes it possible for Cruzan to buy premium grade, high-sugar-content (55% sugar and higher) molasses for about 1/10 the market price (Credit: Rum Gallery). Let's call it what resembles - relatively free rum.
With advantages like this Cruzan could easily have made better rums of all ages. Instead they deballed their offerings in the name of profit, rum drinkers be damned. After all Captain Morgan, Cruzan and Bacardi now control about 85% of the shelves and 100% of the prime shelf space already in these parts. I have seen the fine Caribbean rums pushed up and out, and become ever fewer in number.
Remember: in the Rubber Room everything - the rum and the labels are stretched out. What we really and desperately need is a major contraction and return to quality and to the truth...