Maison Ferrand’s Planteray Single Cask Rum returns for 2025 with an edition that redefines craftsmanship and collaboration. This year’s release highlights how experimentation and tradition can coexist beautifully — one barrel at a time.
Each rum in the Planteray Single Cask Rum series begins its life in the tropics, aging under the sun in ex-Bourbon barrels within its country of origin. From there, it embarks on a journey to France for a second maturation in Ferrand Cognac casks — a hallmark of the brand’s style.
But the magic doesn’t stop there. A third and unexpected stage follows, where the rum rests in barrels that once held apricot liqueur, Chardonnay, or peated whisky. This process allows wood, time, and intuition to converge, shaping what owner and master blender Alexandre Gabriel calls “a true journey in a bottle.”
“Our single casks are like fingerprints — no two are alike,” Gabriel told The Spirits Business. “Each cask reflects shared knowledge with other producers and captures the essence of the tropics, France, and now a third world through these extraordinary finishing casks.”
Three standout releases in the 2025 Planteray Single Cask Rum lineup stem from bold barrel-swapping collaborations with respected whisky distilleries that share Planteray’s commitment to terroir and authenticity.
Paraguay 2014 – Arbikie Highland Rye Cask (46.5% ABV): Finished in barrels from Scotland’s Arbikie Distillery, this rum gains dry spice and roasted notes that complement Paraguay’s tropical sweetness. Arbikie’s grain-to-glass philosophy shines through in every sip.
Trinidad 2016 – Armorik Oloroso Whisky Cask (44.3% ABV): This expression partners with France’s Warenghem Distillery, home of Armorik single malt. The oloroso-seasoned cask infuses the rum with orchard fruit, fig, chocolate, and a saline finish — an elegant dance between Brittany’s sea air and Andalusia’s warmth.
Fiji Islands 2009 – Kilchoman Peated Whisky Cask (47.7% ABV): The high-ester rum from Fiji collides with Islay’s smoky soul in this powerful single cask from Kilchoman Distillery. Expect notes of dark cocoa, citrus zest, and campfire smoke — a true sensory explosion.
The 2025 series features a total of ten distinctive Planteray Single Cask Rum bottlings. Alongside the whisky collaborations come seven more single casks, each shaped by its own dialogue with wood and terroir:
Each expression is deliberately crafted in small quantities, offering what Jonas Indesteege, global brand manager for rum prestige at Maison Ferrand, calls “a one-off experience meant to be savored.”
“Our partners hand-select these casks to offer their customers something extraordinary — bottles filled with authenticity and meant to be enjoyed slowly,” Indesteege explained to The Spirits Business.
As Alexandre Gabriel adds, “Every cask is a discovery, every bottle a journey.” The 2025 Planteray Single Cask Rum collection invites enthusiasts to explore the deep connections between producers, places, and traditions.
Available now in select global markets, each 700ml bottle is priced between €50 (US$58) and €90 (US$105), depending on the market.
The 2025 Planteray Single Cask Rum edition transforms the concept of aging and finishing into an art form. Through rare whisky cask collaborations and masterful blending, Maison Ferrand continues to push the limits of what rum can express — personal, rare, and absolutely unrepeatable.
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The Spirits Business Article — Planteray swaps rare casks with whisky distilleries, written by Georgie Collins
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