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- Smooth and balanced flavor profile
- Exceptional alcohol integration
- Long-lasting fruity finish
The S.B.S Jamaica 2010 MMW rum is a distinguished offering hailing from Jamaica's Clarendon distillery, released by 1423 World Class Spirits. Distilled from molasses using a pot still and aged 12 years, this cask-strength rum boasts a hefty 64.7% ABV. Tasting profiles highlight intense tropical fruit, coupled with notes of vanilla, and a spicy character. Users applaud its exceptional alcohol integration and balanced flavor profile despite its potent strength. Aromas feature tropical fruits, glue, and herbal essences. Although admired for its complexity and long finish, some find it slightly less impactful than expected for its ABV. Overall, it's a limited release with only 264 bottles, celebrated for capturing Jamaica's rich rum heritage.
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About the Clarendon distillery
The Clarendon distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from Clarendon have been reviewed 4,735 times with an average of 8.2/10.
To Clarendon
"Outstanding smooth and balanced compared to other recent MMW releases. Alcohol is ridicously well integrated looking at the ABV number. On the downside this comes with a little less punch (at least as my first impression). Looking forward to a little cross-tasting soon"
"Well, the brizzelt but neat on the tongue, but this time in the Positive sense, a nice bottling of the MMW; however, nothing for beginners or weak minds, he demands!"
"Nice crisp Clarendon! Nice dry and spicy after chili and tropical fruit!"
"Good monymusk with typical Jamaica characteristics. Especially the long aftertaste I like. Since the fruitiness again really comes into its own."