English Harbour is named after Antigua's graceful and evocative historic district that was developed as a base for the British Navy in the great age of sailing. This rum has won many awards and somehow still remains undiscovered; let's change that. Leading with aromas of smoke, rugelach. nutmeg, vanilla and burnt sugar we are invited to taste. The palate is so supple, smooth, sweet, easy and drinkable that the nose pales in comparison. Flavors of vanilla, spice, custard, brown sugar and oily nuts play in a rich, creamy mouth feel. The finish is a long, sweet display of the saporous flavors. This rum is ridiculously gratifying. Try it neat, with ice or in a drinkâyou will be pleased.