Asta Morris Worthy Park Rasta Morris Jamaica 2005
Highly praised as a balanced, very typical Worthy Park: fruity banana, black tea and oak, well‑integrated alcohol and easy sipping character at cask strength. A reliable, enjoyable WP benchmark.
Fans of classic Worthy Park who want a well-aged, fruit‑and‑black‑tea profile at manageable cask strength, and enthusiasts looking for a first serious step into stronger Jamaican pot still rums.
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How does Asta Morris Worthy Park Rasta Morris Jamaica 2005 taste?
Classic, very drinkable Worthy Park
If you already enjoy standard Worthy Park and want more depth without getting hit by extreme funk or ABV, this bottle delivers that familiar profile in a balanced, well-aged way.
Beginners expecting a sweet, soft sipper or drinkers who find oak spice and dry black‑tea bitterness too dominant in their Jamaican rums.
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About the Worthy Park distillery
The Worthy Park distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from Worthy Park have been reviewed 5,286 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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Very diverse nose and almost dangerously drinkable on the palate. Would really ne WP standard bottling wish more in this direction. This is really fun here.lots of fruit neat black tea, very accessible,In the finish slightly spicy but still pretty round.
Really tasty WP ... Banana (ripe and unripe) and other green and yellow fruits in various degrees of ripeness are accompanied by a delicious combo of black tea, vanilla and cereal milk. I can't help but think of a breakfast table with cereal in vanilla milk with bananas and tea.On the palate there is a salty component to it. Very good WP!
Very rich profile with everything you would expect from a WPL. Prominent yellow banana, plantains and dark molasses followed by breakfast notes; vanilla latte, black tea, cassonade, honeyed cereal mixed with red and dried fruits. Elegant juxtaposition of a relaxed profile and salty olive brine. Alcohol integrated very well. Another example of WP delivering a quality product.
Typical WP in the nose. For me that is Banana, flowers and some pineapple. Delicious although somewhat closed at first. Noticable aging so some wood. Dry. Wood spices. Maybe not the most surprising WP but definitely well aged.