Check out this announcement of an event featuring our dear Canadian,frozen furball friend:
To the point and for monkeys (our posters already know this): a vertical tasting is of (a) the same spirit tasted at (b) different ages, while a horizontal tasting is quite the reverse: of different spirits or producers but of the same age (usually). This tasting is clearly neither as the rums are different blends from different stills, made differently - and - of different ages."I will be taking everyone through a vertical tasting Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) Luxury Cask Rum El Dorado Rums. Here is the list of Rums I will be presenting:
El Dorado 12 Year Old Special Reserve
El Dorado 15 Year Old Special Reserve
El Dorado 21 Year Old Special Reserve
During the event I will be sharing my experiences from a recent trip to Guyana (Home of El Dorado Rum) where I was given the opportunity to tour Demerara Distillers Limited's facilities witnessing the rum production first hand. "
Now if anyone should know this it oughta be a guy who was actually was given a free trip to go there, tour the facility, take and promote his annointed tourist pics, and further be annointed by DDL as an approved "Connoisseur". Not to mention that DDL's multiple stills and blends have long been common, actually boring knowledge.
Want to call it a Demeraran tasting? Sure. A selection of differently produced DDL rums? Great. An example of different blends and the effects of aging? Have at it. But as a vertical tasting?
Fortunately the moose, mice and monkeys won't notice, eh?