Captain Morgan Black Label Jamaica Rum (Old Version)
The "Captain Morgan Black Label Jamaica Rum (Old Version)" was produced in Jamaica. It was distilled with a Column Still. The rum has an ABV of 43%. 7 community members rated this rum with an average of 5.0/10. The rum smells like Molasses, Coffee and Brown sugar, and on the palate there is Alcoholic, Coffee and Molasses.
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Details about this rum
Country
Brand
Captain Morgan
RumX ID
RX10172
ABV
43%
Category
Column Still Rum
Distillation
Column Still
Bottle volume
75cl
Price range
<100€
Type of spirit
Rum
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Ø Market value
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"What can I say... this rum is at least recognizable as such... albeit borderline! The nose smells of burnt caramel and some prunes! The same goes for the palate, plus wood and alcohol, The finish is bitter and woody. Hardly enjoyable neat, perhaps as a mixer 🤷🏻"
"Nose is very much dominated by burnt sugar notes, reminding me of WP 109 or Demerara 151s. However, both deliver more complexity on the nose than this Captain Morgan bottling. Similar on the palate: burnt caramel and not much more going on. Easy drinkable but not very exciting."
"Typische Noten von eingefärbtem Rum mit viel Braunem Zucker, Zuckercouleur, Melasse, Malz und etwas Zitrus. Column-Alkohol im Hintergrund. Aber nicht so schlecht wie die heutigen CM"
"There can only be one true Captain Cola. Unfortunately, it is not really convincing either neat or as a mixer, but it is certainly solid. Another true old rum from Jamaica, before it became sugar water from the Virgin Islands."