
Marsh House Rum Single Barrel #13 111.2 proof - Selected by Seelbach's
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Age: 3 years, 8 months (Barrel Date – December 10, 2020 | Bottle Date – August 7, 2024)
Proof: 110.4
Mashbill: Rum Industriale from Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago and rum from fresh pressed juice from the Dominican Republic
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: Milk Chocolate, Caramel, dense medley of baking spices, toasted sugar, & stewed red fruits
- Palate: Torched raw sugar, cinnamon, tobacco leaf, dark chocolate, stewed cherries, hints of minerality and terroir.
- Finish: Medium finish with lingering notes of mineral-rich terroir and dehydrated tobacco.
Seelbach's Story: Brand owner Chris Puckett and his family have a long history in the state of Louisiana, and after discovering through some inherited documents that his family had a past in rum-production, he decided to pick up where his forefathers left off and get back into the rum business.
Fast forward to that dense, humid august of ’23 where Chris now has [ex-Pinhook] barrels filled with rum waiting to be tasted and chosen.
Myself, my dear friend, Chris, and a couple of folks from NOLA-based Porch Jam distillery tasted through a series of Marsh House’s private barrel options, and I was so pleasantly surprised with what we found. That day, I picked a barrel with the expectation of it being bottled within the same year and perhaps released to you all by that Fall season. By a happy accident, that is not what wound up happening.
July of 2024, while back in NOLA for Tales of the Cocktail, I learned that the rum barrel that I had selected almost a year prior was still aging, and tasted even better than I remembered. It’s not too often that a barrel select sits for an additional year in-barrel before we receive it, and in this case we have zero complaints on the final result.
Age: 3 years, 8 months (Barrel Date – December 10, 2020 | Bottle Date – August 7, 2024)
Proof: 110.4
Mashbill: Rum Industriale from Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago and rum from fresh pressed juice from the Dominican Republic
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: Milk Chocolate, Caramel, dense medley of baking spices, toasted sugar, & stewed red fruits
- Palate: Torched raw sugar, cinnamon, tobacco leaf, dark chocolate, stewed cherries, hints of minerality and terroir.
- Finish: Medium finish with lingering notes of mineral-rich terroir and dehydrated tobacco.
Seelbach's Story: Brand owner Chris Puckett and his family have a long history in the state of Louisiana, and after discovering through some inherited documents that his family had a past in rum-production, he decided to pick up where his forefathers left off and get back into the rum business.
Fast forward to that dense, humid august of ’23 where Chris now has [ex-Pinhook] barrels filled with rum waiting to be tasted and chosen.
Myself, my dear friend, Chris, and a couple of folks from NOLA-based Porch Jam distillery tasted through a series of Marsh House’s private barrel options, and I was so pleasantly surprised with what we found. That day, I picked a barrel with the expectation of it being bottled within the same year and perhaps released to you all by that Fall season. By a happy accident, that is not what wound up happening.
July of 2024, while back in NOLA for Tales of the Cocktail, I learned that the rum barrel that I had selected almost a year prior was still aging, and tasted even better than I remembered. It’s not too often that a barrel select sits for an additional year in-barrel before we receive it, and in this case we have zero complaints on the final result.