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The TECA Jamaica Rum, produced at the renowned Long Pond distillery and presented by 1423 World Class Spirits, highlights the vibrant and intense characteristics typical of a Jamaican white rum. Distilled in 2022 from pot stills, this unaged rum presents a robust 57% ABV. Users describe a captivating aroma with glue, funky, and ester notes dominating the profile. The taste is intense with hints of glue, funk, and vegetal elements. The rum displays excellent integration of alcohol content, making it a viable choice for mixers, particularly for classic cocktails like Daiquiris. It boasts great value for price (PLV), appealing to enthusiasts looking for complex, aromatic, and fruity expressions.
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About the Long Pond distillery
The Long Pond distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from Long Pond have been reviewed 5,659 times with an average of 8.5/10.
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Getestet gegen den S.B.S nach meiner Meinung nach ist hier kein Unterschied erkennbar, zumindest nicht für mich. Vermutlich haben beide den gleichen Ursprung, sind eben nur in verschiedene Flaschen abgefüllt worden. Pur wieder nicht so meins, aber als Mixer bestimmt ganz gut geeignet.
A successful bottling, but more for mixing! Overall very intense, the ester content (TECA) is exactly mine!
Solid 80 points !!! Beautiful blender, I'm thrilled, especially considering the price! It brings great fruit and nice esters ... especially recommended in a daiquiri! Top Please more bottlings with this PLV
White TECA-off SBS origins vs. for CB! Well… I guess they just come from the same tank. Can’t really find any significant difference here 😁