How does this rum taste?
- Complex fruity aroma
- Rich flavor profile
- Bold Jamaican character
The "Geisha Label" rum from Clarendon distillery in Jamaica, bottled by Sansibar, is a 14-year aged, cask strength rum with 58% ABV. Limited to 304 bottles, this 2007 release is praised for its complex aroma of pear, green apple, and spice, with a flavor profile featuring apple, menthol, and honey. User impressions highlight a skillful blend of wood and ester notes, providing a medium to long finish with lingering citrus and herbs. While the high ABV is noticeable, the fruity undertones and well-balanced spices make it popular among enthusiasts who appreciate its bold, Jamaican character.
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About the Clarendon distillery
The Clarendon distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from Clarendon have been reviewed 4,712 times with an average of 8.2/10.
To Clarendon
"#4626 24.02.2024 Great tasting event at Whisky Watcher with food and lots of bottles. Nose Light roasted wood, fruits, spice, esters, herbs. Palate Round, light roasted wood, ester, spice, faint honey, citrus. Finish Medium to long, wood, dry, citrus, light herbs."
"A rum tasted in the restaurant of bottler Sansibar. A calvados nose with wood and pineapple. The palate also gives an impression of calvados with steroids, a pear side too, spices and like an aftertaste of incense. The rum is long, with pear and a hint of smoky wood. The empty glass leaves an impression of a Norman church. A beautiful label and a fine rum!"
"Very fruity, nice apple in the nose and on the palate, surprisingly light and delicious. Maybe I'll buy another bottle."
"Guter 2007 MMW mit Apfelnoten"