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- Rich fruity aroma
- Complex flavor profile
- Spicy warmth
The Compagnie des Indes 'Jamaica' 2009 rum, produced at the New Yarmouth distillery, is a limited edition, cask strength bottling aged for 13 years. This Jamaican rum is highly esteemed for its intense and complex flavor profile, defined by notes of ester, banana, and spices. Users adore its aromatic fruity ester and banana scent, though some find its high alcohol content initially overpowering. Allowing the rum to breathe reveals its full potential, offering a warm and engaging tasting experience. Perfect for those who appreciate robust, funky Jamaican rums.
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About the New Yarmouth distillery
The New Yarmouth distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from New Yarmouth have been reviewed 2,574 times with an average of 8.7/10.
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"#4091 Now to some newer tastings again. Driven by someone asking me to source some bottles from Sweden I finally got one myself as well and what a bottle. Price to quality is very good in my mind. I rested the rum for a good while and the flavours just come at you from opening the bottle and while resting in the glass. A funky and intense rum with nice rotten bananas and spicy/warm palate. If you like Jamaica then you should give this one a try if you get near it."
"A very nice NY 2009 bottled for Sweden. Compared to the CDI NY 2009 Perola and the CDI NY 2009 Denmark, it is right in the middle. An incredibly big thank you to Kevin for helping me get the bottle."
"Fantastic NY, very round for the alcohol content."
"I have found the nose of other NYs better so far. Doesn't seem very complex to me even after a longer standing time. But it has a nice ester nutmeg note. Surprisingly intense banana note on the palate. The alcohol is very well integrated. I really like the ginger note, which increasingly replaces the banana over time. This is accompanied by a change from sweetness to a slight spiciness."