History of Antigua Distillery
Antigua Distillery Limited
A Short History of Antigua Distillery Limited
In the early 20th century, a group of local entrepreneurs recognized the importance of controlling both the supply of molasses and the distillation of rum. Their shared vision would lay the foundation for what would become one of Antigua’s most iconic products.
Early Foundations
In 1929, eight businessmen came together with a common purpose — to purchase molasses in bulk and take greater control over rum production. Most were established shop owners, with connected both locally and regionally.
The group, comprising John R. Anjo, Joseph de Freitas, Manuel Dias, Emanuel C. Farara, Quin Farara, Emanuel Gomes, C.F. Joaquim, and John A. Vieira, raised £2,500 in capital. By 1932, they formally established Antigua Distillery Limited.
A year later, in 1933, the distillery was built on leased land on Rat Island in St. John’s harbour. What was once a small, connected island would later become part of the mainland through land reclamation, but it remains central to the distillery’s early identity.
Early Products and Brands
The first rum produced by ADL was sold as unaged rum in casks to local rum merchants by allotment, and as aged or matured rum known as Caballero Rum. Each merchant blended and bottled the rum under a distinctive private label for sale in his rum shop.
In 1947, the distillery introduced its own label, Cavalier Muscovado Rum. This marked a significant shift, establishing a direct identity for the distillery’s products. A lighter variation of this rum remains part of the portfolio today as Cavalier Antigua Rum.
Growth and Modernization
As the distillery evolved, so too did its equipment and capabilities. The original 4-column copper Savalle still from France served the distillery for many years. In 1991, it was refurbished and the result is our hybrid John Dore / Savalle 3-column copper still modified to function in 5 columns.
The continued use of copper has remained essential. Its interaction with the spirit helps refine and mellow the rum, contributing to the development of flavour over time. The distillery has maintained a commitment to copper in both construction and maintenance, preserving the integrity of the process.
Expansion
In 1994, Antigua Distillery Limited introduced English Harbour Rum, named after the island’s historic naval harbour.
The brand pays tribute to the many visitors who have come to Antigua in one way or another because of this harbour. In many ways it is where Antigua welcomes the world and we would like our rums to express this same hospitality.
Continuing the Journey
Today, Antigua Distillery Limited stands as a reflection of its history and its progress.
From a small group of local entrepreneurs to a recognized name in Caribbean rum, the distillery continues to build on its foundations. While techniques have evolved and the range has expanded, the commitment to quality and craftsmanship remains unchanged.