Infinity Spirits Smugglers Reserve Jamaica Blend No. 9
The "Smugglers Reserve Jamaica Blend No. 9" was produced in Jamaica at the Worthy Park distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Infinity Spirits. It was distilled from Molasses with a Pot and Column Still and then aged for 3 years. The rum has an ABV of 40%. 1 community member rated this rum with an average of 6.7/10. The rum smells like Banana, Pineapple and Chocolate, and on the palate there is Sweet, Bitter and Cardboard.
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About the Worthy Park distillery
The Worthy Park distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from Worthy Park have been reviewed 4,908 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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A relatively simple rum that delivers on its Jamaican origin with overripe fruit and a hint of funk, while remaining uncomplicated and undifferentiated. On the palate it’s clear there’s been some sugar added, and a distinct bitterness joins the fruit and oak. A reasonable “intro to Jamaica” option for drinkers that aren’t ready for a more interesting expression.