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FLYING JAMAICA (LONG POND) 1982 31 YEARS OLD 61,6% - FLIGHT #11

LOT R-1290

WINNING BID
610,00
The results do not include buyer's premium
536,80 GBP *
652,70 USD *
878,40 CAD *
5111,80 HKD *
6813,70 SEK *
872,30 SGD *
945,50 AUD *
19947,00 TWD *
86284,50 JPY *

Ended on 09 JAN 2023

* Exchange rates are referred to the auction ending date

LOT INFORMATION
DISTILLERY | BRAND
LONG POND
AGE
31
VINTAGE
1982
COUNTRY
JAMAICA
BASE
MOLASSES
BOTTLE SIZE
70 CL
STRENGTH
61,6%
NUMBER OF BOTTLES
186
CASK N.
16
CASK TYPE
OAK
DESCRIPTION

This is a rum from Jamaica distilled in 1982 and bottled at full proof in 2013 for Juuls vin & spiritus.

 

THE BRAND

Long Pond distillery, located northwest in the Jamaican parish of Trelawny and not far from Montego Bay, was built in 1753 in the middle of a large expanse of sugarcane.

Over the years the distillery has passed through various ownerships, either private or publics, until 1953, when it was acquired by the Seagram Ltd, owner of the Captain Morgan brand.

In the following decades and after the acquisition of the neighbouring estate, Vale Royal, Long Pond was renamed Trelawny Estate.

In the 1970s, Jamaican distilleries started shutting down one after the other and the Jamaican government began a process of nationalisation in order to save their activities. This led the Seagram Ltd to withdraw from the island and in 1977 also the Trelawany Estate was nationalised and included in the National Rum of Jamaica (NRJ) circuit, created by the government to save the distilleries.

In 1993 the continuous economic loss, brought the NRJ to look for some investors, deciding to calling on the Demerara Distillers Ltd in Guyana and the West Indies Rum Distiller in Barbados, this latter currently owned by Alexandre Gabriel from the French Maison Ferrand.

 

In 2012 Long Pond was closed by the group, mainly due to wastes treatment problems and to the dunder storage tanks that required huge capitals for repairing, focusing their attenction on the Clarendon distillery.

In July 2017, given the renewed interest in Jamaican rums in recent years, after a maintenance began after its closure and thanks to foreign capitals, Long Pond distillery has re-opened the doors, making its John Dore pot stills and Blair column still come back to life.

It almost disappeared in a fire in summer 2018, but the fate left unaffected its historical stills.



Please note: Due to the various ages of bottles and their seals, condition of liquid is at the buyer's discretion and no claim can be lodged against failure/leakage in transit. Please ensure that you undertake close up viewing/inspection prior to placing any bid. If you have questions beyond the offered description and images, please click 'Ask a question' to make a specific enquiry or to receive more in-depth condition report. Lots will be sold as seen and described.

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