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Queen’s Share Single Cask Rum Review | Price & Tasting Notes

SpiritsBiz Team January 12, 2026
Privateer’s Queen’s Share Single Cask Rum

Privateer’s Queen’s Share Single Cask Rum

Privateer’s Queen’s Share Single Cask Rum stands out as a bold American rum expression crafted through a traditional and meticulous distillation method that captures rich spirit “seconds” for depth and character. Whether you’re assessing its profile for sipping or reviewing it in detail, this rum presents a unique take on the single‐cask concept from the New England coast.

Privateer’s Queen’s Share Single Cask Rum

Attribute Detail
Name Privateer Queen’s Share Single Cask Rum
Brand Privateer
Company Privateer International, LLC
Category Rum (Aged, Single Cask)
Country United States
Region Massachusetts (New England)
Distillery Privateer Distilling
Age No fixed age statement (varies by barrel; typically ~2–3+ years)
Style Single Cask, Cask Strength, Aged Rum
Alcohol Typically ~55–60% ABV (varies by barrel)
Barrel American oak or varied former use barrels (rum/brand/whiskey)
Additives None (no sweeteners, colors, or flavors added)
Availability Limited/single barrel releases; varies by market
Launch Ongoing seasonal releases by barrel


Prices:
Prices can vary significantly due to taxes, import duties, retailer markups, and currency fluctuations

Country/Region Price (70/75 cl)
United States ~USD $54 – $70 typical retail (varies by cask)
Specialty/Rare Listings Sometimes above USD $100+, depending on barrel and retailer


Testing Notes

Characteristics Details
Appearance Medium gold to deep amber color, clarity varies by barrel
Aroma Oak, caramel, vanilla, hints of spice, dried fruit, toasted coconut (varies by cask)
Flavours Vanilla, caramel, golden raisin, spice, toasted oak, occasional citrus zest or fruit notes (barrel dependent)
Texture Medium to full body, slightly viscous, cask strength warmth
Finish Medium to long, warm oak and spice linger


Experts’ View

  • Community tasters and reviewers note that Queen’s Share is unique due to its redistillation of the “tails” mixed with heart cuts, a method seldom seen in many mainstream rums. This adds complexity and character not typical in standard-aged rums.
  • Opinions vary: some reviewers find the nose and finish more subtle than expected but appreciate the rich, layered palate and unusual fruit or spice interplay.
  • Industry observers praise Privateer’s adherence to no additives and cask strength bottling, reflecting a commitment to craft and transparency.

FAQs

1. What makes Queen’s Share different from other rums?
Unlike typical rums that bottle heart cuts straight from distillation, Queen’s Share collects and redistills rich spirit “seconds” to unlock deeper flavors and complexity.

2. Is each bottle the same?
No. Because this is a single cask release, each barrel yields subtle differences in proof, flavor profile, and aging nuance.

3. Should it be diluted or enjoyed neat?
Many tasters suggest a drop of water opens the spirit, softening heat and allowing nuanced notes to emerge, though it can be enjoyed neat at cask strength.


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