S.B.S Jamaica (Rombo Edition) NYE/WK
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Highly rated for its intense fruity esters, balanced alcohol and long warm finish, this young high-ester Jamaica rum is seen as great value and a surprisingly rounded cask strength release.
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About the New Yarmouth distillery
The New Yarmouth distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from New Yarmouth have been reviewed 3,016 times with an average of 8.7/10.
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Yummy, got to save this in the “buy bucket” 😋
Nose: very fruity,pineable, mango Taste: a explosion with pineable, fruit, some glue long dry aftertaste A very nice rum well worth the price
Incredibly, I'd never have thought that this rum had only aged for a month. It has a particularly intense Jamaican nose of esters, solvents, glue and banana. With that little extra gourmand touch of marzipan. On the palate, it's disconcertingly well-balanced for a rum that's only one year old. The 58.7* are well integrated, and the solvents and esters are clearly present, along with the greener, fresher, less gourmand almond. In fact, it's the latter that lingers with a "nice" bitterness, like when you've just bitten into a fresh, unripe almond. A wonderful discovery, and I'd be curious to know what this rum would have been like after another 4/5 years of ageing.
The first thing that surprised me was how mild or relatively mild this rum is thinking about the age and ester content. It's a true ester bomb with intensity and fruity notes as well as spices. Looooooong and warm finish. Price to quality is very good in my mind.