Fidelitas is the name of the new release signed Foursquare, the tenth stage of a now historic partnership between Luca Gargano and Richard Seale, mind and hand of Foursquare Distillery, in Barbados. A collaboration born in 2016 and built on a common vision of transparency, authenticity and quality in the world of rum. The intellectual and philosophical harmony born from this encounter has led to a series of co-bottlings that have been inaugurated since Foursquare 2006 and that have helped to consolidate the distillery's reputation.
The result, once again, is a single blended rum with a strong character. The cuvée is composed of rums distilled in 2004 in double retort copper pot stills and column Coffey stills, a typical Foursquare stylistic feature.
After distillation, the rums mature in a tropical climate for a total of 20 years: 19 years in ex-Bourbon casks plus 1 year of ageing in ex-Marsala casks, which add a softer, more enveloping final touch to the profile. This is the oldest Foursquare ever released.
Produced in a limited edition and bottled barrel proof at 55°, Foursquare Fidelitas is a rum that does not need special effects to stand out, but only the time, patience and work of those who created it.
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The nose is rich in aromas of roasted nuts - hazelnut and almond - and sweet spices such as cinnamon and vanilla.
A hint of orangette gives a sense of freshness and depth. On the palate, the rum is smooth and balanced, with notes of toasted coconut, noble woods and a slight nuance of tonka bean.
The ripe black fruits are almost reminiscent of an old rhum agricole, while the slight oiliness ensures a silky texture. The finish is long, spicy and mouth-watering, with traces of black pepper, nutmeg and a warm note reminiscent of baked pastries.

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