Foursquare Penultimus Mark XXX — Is It Worth Buying?
Foursquare Penultimus
Mark XXX — Is It Worth Buying?
The penultimate chapter in Richard Seale’s legendary ECS series: 15 years, dual Moscatel maturation, 57% ABV. We break down every detail.
There are rum releases, and then there are moments. The Foursquare Penultimus — Mark XXX in the Exceptional Cask Selection — is the latter. As the penultimate chapter in Richard Seale’s defining series, it carries the weight of 18 years of ECS releases, and the knowledge that only one more will follow. Whether you are a longstanding Foursquare collector or encountering the ECS for the first time, this is a bottle that demands attention.
What Is Foursquare Penultimus?
Foursquare Penultimus is a 15-year-old single blended rum from the Foursquare Rum Distillery in Barbados, released as Mark XXX — the thirtieth edition — of the Exceptional Cask Selection. “Penultimus” means second to last, and the name signals exactly that: this is the penultimate ECS release before Richard Seale brings the series to a close with Mark XXXI, the Epilogue.
The Penultimus is produced without added sugar, colouring, or filtration — hallmarks of Foursquare’s commitment to transparency that Richard Seale has championed throughout his career. If you want to understand what unchillfiltered spirits look like in practice, our guide to unchillfiltered spirits covers the detail.
The Exceptional Cask Selection: Why It Matters
The ECS is not simply a product line. Over 18 years it has become one of the most respected limited-release rum series in the world — a benchmark against which premium Barbados rum is measured. Each release is hand-selected and blended by Richard Seale, fourth-generation master distiller at Foursquare, and numbered sequentially in Roman numerals. No two releases are the same.
“Each ECS release shows Foursquare trying to go in yet another direction — it is in aggregate that they shine, representing consistently higher quality than the norm.”
The series began in 2008 with a 1998 single vintage and has since expanded to include dual maturations, rare wine cask finishes, and complex blends of pot and column still distillates. Bottles that retailed for under £40 in the mid-2010s now command multiples of that on the secondary market — a trajectory that reflects the growing recognition of premium rum as a serious collector’s category.
| Mark | Name / Vintage | Age | Cask type | ABV |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mark VI | Zinfandel Cask | 9 YO | Ex-Zinfandel wine | 56% |
| Mark XI | Nobiliary | 12 YO | Ex-Bourbon + Ex-Port | 59% |
| Mark XVII | 2009 Vintage | 10 YO | Ex-Bourbon | 59% |
| Mark XIX | Sovereignty | 14 YO | Ex-Bourbon + Ex-Zinfandel | 62% |
| Mark XXV | Equipoise | 14 YO | Ex-Bourbon + Ex-Madeira | 58% |
| Mark XXX | Penultimus ★ | 15 YO | Ex-Bourbon + Ex-Moscatel | 57% |
| Mark XXXI | Epilogue (final) | TBC | TBC | TBC |
The Penultimus is the first ECS release to use Spanish Moscatel wine casks. Once the Epilogue is released, the ECS series will close permanently — making every remaining bottle of every Mark a finite asset.
Production and Maturation: What Makes It Different
Foursquare produces single blended rum — a blend of distillates from both a copper double-retort pot still and a continuous twin-column still. This combination gives Foursquare its characteristic structure: the column still provides freshness and precision; the pot still adds weight, complexity, and the oily, textured mouthfeel that distinguishes premium aged rum from lighter commercial styles.
Dual maturation explained
The Penultimus uses a dual maturation approach that has become a signature of the later ECS releases:
- One component is aged for 10 years in ex-bourbon casks, then transferred to ex-Moscatel casks for a further 5 years — 15 years total.
- A second component matures for the full 15 years in ex-bourbon casks alone, providing the backbone structure and vanilla foundation.
- The two are blended by Richard Seale to achieve balance between the ex-bourbon richness and the Moscatel’s dark fruit and dried grape complexity.
All ageing takes place under tropical Barbados conditions, where the heat accelerates maturation significantly. A 15-year-old tropical rum has undergone substantially more interaction with the wood than a 15-year-old Scotch matured in cooler Scottish warehouses.
The result is bottled at 57% ABV — the new standard strength for ECS limited releases — unchillfiltered, at natural colour, with no added sugar or flavourings.
Tasting Notes
The Moscatel cask influence is handled with notable restraint. This could have been an overtly sweet, fruit-forward rum — instead, Richard Seale has used the Moscatel to add dimension rather than sweetness, building on the ex-bourbon foundation rather than replacing it.
Collector Value and Rarity
The ECS series has a documented secondary market trajectory. Bottles that retailed at under £40 in 2015 now sell at auction for substantially more, and the announcement that Penultimus and Epilogue will close the series has accelerated collector interest considerably.
- The Penultimus is the second-to-last ECS release ever. Once the Epilogue sells out, the series is closed permanently.
- This is the first ECS to use Moscatel casks, making it a genuinely unique expression within the series.
- ECS bottles are issued in limited batches with no fixed schedule — they do not return to retail once sold through.
- At £100 retail, the Penultimus represents one of the strongest price-to-quality ratios in premium aged rum, with meaningful upside for collectors who hold rather than drink.
ECS releases historically sell through quickly and do not restock. If you are considering a bottle — or multiple bottles — acting early is the correct decision. Once our allocation is gone, it will not be replenished.
Verdict: Is the Foursquare Penultimus Worth Buying?
Yes — without qualification. The Penultimus is not just an excellent rum; it is a historically significant one. As the penultimate ECS release, it closes a chapter in Caribbean rum history. The dual Moscatel maturation delivers something genuinely new within the Foursquare style: darker, more complex, with a finish that outperforms every earlier ECS release we have tasted.
For collectors, this is essential. For enthusiasts who drink their bottles: buy two. For those encountering the ECS for the first time, the Penultimus is an ideal entry point — though be aware the Epilogue will follow, and that will be the last one.
“It feels like one of those bottles that will quietly grow on you the more time you spend with it. Without doubt, one to order.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Penultimus opens with dark chocolate, black tea, Medjool dates, and baking spice on the nose, with coconut and a hint of lemon. On the palate it is soft and oily — golden melon, ripe pineapple, caramel, and the Moscatel’s dark fruit influence. The finish is exceptionally long: lemon sherbet, green grape skin, and lingering spice.
The Exceptional Cask Selection is a series of limited-edition premium rums from Foursquare Distillery in Barbados, hand-selected and blended by master distiller Richard Seale. Each release is numbered sequentially in Roman numerals and features a unique cask maturation. The series launched in 2008 and will close with Mark XXXI, the Epilogue, making it one of the most complete limited-release series in rum history.
Richard Seale announced that Penultimus (Mark XXX) and Epilogue (Mark XXXI) would be the final two ECS releases, bringing the series to a planned conclusion. No official reason has been given, but it is understood to be a deliberate creative decision rather than a commercial one — the series ends on Seale’s own terms.
Yes. Like all ECS releases, the Penultimus is bottled unchillfiltered at natural colour, with no added sugar, colouring, or flavourings. This preserves the full character of the rum as it came from the cask. At 57% ABV, chill haze is unlikely — but if you add ice and notice slight cloudiness, this is entirely normal and harmless.
Shop Whisky Online stocks the Foursquare Penultimus with worldwide delivery. All bottles are securely packed for international transit. Given the limited allocation and the historical demand for ECS releases, we recommend ordering promptly — these bottles do not restock once sold through.