How does this rum taste?
- Intense tropical fruit aroma
- Complex flavor profile
- Long-lasting finish
The 'Jamaica (Bottled for Denmark)' rum by New Yarmouth, aged nearly 13 years, is a masterpiece of complexity and balance. With a robust ABV of 59.5%, this cask-strength delight showcases tropical fruit, citrus, and marzipan notes, folded into a long, bittersweet finish. Users praised its powerful and spicy character, noting its distinctive Jamaican ester-profile with hints of varnish. Limited to just 360 bottles, this rare release from Compagnie des Indes provides a sensory journey of overripe fruit and nuanced flavors, positioning it as a sought-after collector's choice. Its vibrant profile, akin to a blend of New Yarmouth and Hampden characteristics, makes it stand out with a captivatingly intense and layered tasting experience.
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About the New Yarmouth distillery
The New Yarmouth distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from New Yarmouth have been reviewed 2,577 times with an average of 8.7/10.
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"Just a bit more fruit forwards on the nose versus its brothers."
"Powerful with notes of tropical fruit, vanilla, freshly ground nutmeg and burnt oak."
"WOW..Hammer...so must taste a Jamicaner"
"#4104 This release has more bang for your buck. Really nice and intense and nice curtains in the glass. Fruity with almost rotting fruits and nice esters. All in good balance once rested properly. Spicy and warm on the palate with a very long finish. The empty glass is really nice with more fruit and some medicinal notes."