Warehouse #1 Long Pond WRHS#1 Legendary Marques TECA
Estery punch, glue and lush tropical fruit, vanilla warmth.
Esters, glue, and ripe tropical fruit dominate both aroma and taste, joined by vanilla and youthful wood. Community consensus calls it a powerful, complex sipper offering depth for its young age.
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An intense burst of esters leads the experience in the WRHS#1 Legendary Marques TECA, with unmistakable notes of glue and overripe tropical fruit standing out on both nose and palate. Despite just two years of aging, RumX tasters highlight its complexity, punchy flavors, and the surprise sweetness of vanilla alongside young oak. If you appreciate bold, unapologetically Jamaican rums with vibrant fruit and character, this cask strength Long Pond release is worth exploring.
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About the Long Pond distillery
The Long Pond distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from Long Pond have been reviewed 5,707 times with an average of 8.5/10.
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Now we are moving into better realms :-) Great nose, lots of (overripe) tropical fruit, plus esters of course, but also some glue. Banana and pineapple on the palate and of course lots of esters again.
A real ester bomb and a real surprise for only 2 years of storage. Primarily esters, glue and overripe tropical fruit on the nose. Again primarily esters on the palate, along with non-descript tropical fruits, young wood, caramel and vanilla, as well as light nutty aromas. The finish is again very fruity and sweet with light wood. Certainly even better in a drink than neat
My favorit from the Warehouse1.cz ageing series in Virgin Oak.
Brussels Rhum Festival 15/03/2025 Warehouse produces just beautifull simple stuff. These are all great references if you want to get to know a distillery of even a Mark. This one is no exeption.