Don Q Double Aged Vermouth Cask Finish is a Puerto Rican rum aged five to eight years in American white oak, then finished four to six weeks in Mancino Vecchio vermouth casks made from Italian oak — a double-aging that yields hints of cherry, raisin, honey, dark chocolate, and vanilla.
This expression ventures beyond the expected, giving rum drinkers an innovative way to enrich the cocktail experience. The blend is first aged five to eight years in American white oak barrels, then finished for four to six weeks in Mancino Vecchio sweet-vermouth casks crafted from Italian oak. The prolonged interaction with the vermouth-soaked wood layers cherry and raisin over honey, dark chocolate, and vanilla — a complexity and richness not found in any other rum. Excellent in an elevated rum Manhattan or Negroni, or sipped neat.
Tasting Notes
- Palate: Cherry and raisin with honey, dark chocolate, and vanilla.
- Finish: Rich and complex.
Specs
- Producer: Don Q (Destilería Serrallés, Puerto Rico)
- Style: Double-aged rum, vermouth cask finished
- Aging: 5–8 years American white oak, then 4–6 weeks Mancino Vecchio Italian-oak vermouth casks
- Size: 750ml
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How is it aged? Five to eight years in American white oak, then finished four to six weeks in Mancino Vecchio vermouth casks made from Italian oak.
- What does it taste like? Cherry and raisin with honey, dark chocolate, and vanilla.
- How do you serve it? Neat, or in an elevated rum Manhattan or Negroni.





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