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The most commonly bought bottle of Mount Gay Rum is the Mount Gay Eclipse Rum and costs $20 for a bottle of ml. What is the most expensive bottle of Mount Gay Rum? The most expensive bottle of Mount Gay Rum is the Mount Gay Rum XO, and it costs $58 for a bottle of ml. Ideal for sipping or in cocktails, the best Mount Gay rums range from the clean and crisp Mount Gay Silver to the abyss-like depths of Mount Gay XO, and beyond.

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Find the best local price for Mount Gay X.O. Reserve Cask Rum, Barbados. Avg Price (ex-tax) $63 / ml.

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Eclipse is a classic blending rum for basic cocktails and mixed drinks, when you want some aged character rather than using a brighter unaged rum. Eclipse Navy Strength, on the other hand, has been massively beefed up in pretty much every way a rum geek would want to see. It carries an older age statement, being a blend of year old column and pot still rums, and the company notes that it contains more of the flavorful pot distillate in the blend than the original Eclipse.

On the palate is where Eclipse Navy Strength really comes to life. There are traces of grassy sugar cane that have held over, along with dessert banana, baked peach and some pineapple fruitiness. The vanilla in particular is a huge note, contributing a creaminess and hints of brown sugar. The additional pot still distillate is certainly being felt in this greater degree of flavor, compared with the original Eclipse blend.

As on the nose, the booze character here is a little raw or solventy, giving away the still young overall age of the blend. Honestly, this feels like a product that should have existed all along. Why is this a limited release, again? Can it be permanent instead? There are plenty of cocktail geeks out there who would appreciate being able to find this on the shelves all year round. Jim Vorel is a Paste staff writer and resident beer and liquor geek.

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