Navy Island Rum XO Reserve Port Cask Finish
The "Rum XO Reserve Port Cask Finish" was produced in Jamaica. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Navy Island. It was distilled from Molasses. The rum has an ABV of 46,4%. 9 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.6/10. The rum smells like Red fruits, Ester and Sweet, and on the palate there is Sweet, Fruity and Hot.
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A fruity aroma, somewhat sweet, esters with some glue. The taste is slightly sweet and fruity, with a surprisingly bitter finish.
smells of cantaloupe, sweet, a little port flavour mild, almost honeyed, I smell a little wet wood from the cask
A subtle sweetness at the start, funk, delicious dried fruit, tannins and a slightly smoky undertone that reminds me strongly of whisky. The finish is spicy with a surprisingly long metallic aftertaste. For whisky fans, this is certainly an ideal introduction to Jamaica rums, but somehow seems incomplete to me. In a direct comparison, I would always give priority to the WP Single Estate.