The Wild Parrot New Yarmouth Selected by LMDW
The "Selected by LMDW" was produced in Jamaica at the New Yarmouth distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler The Wild Parrot. It was distilled in 2005 from Molasses with a Pot Still and then aged for 14 years. The rum has an ABV of 66,60%. 13 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.5/10. The rum smells like Pineapple, Nail polish and Overripe, and on the palate there is Pineapple, Banana and Citrus.
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About the New Yarmouth distillery
The New Yarmouth distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from New Yarmouth have been reviewed 2,649 times with an average of 8.7/10.
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21.02.2020 A small private event where we borrowed the basement bar area for a private tasting and also had a go at their food. Notes. Light in colour. Nose Intense, ester, wood, fruity, overripe, polish, light citrus. Palate Intense, warm, wood, fruity, citrus, pineapple, polish, roasted. Finish Very long, dry, wood, roasted, light chocolate, iodine, faint coffee.
A real aromatic knockout. This ester-rich New Yarmouth presents powerful notes of varnish, overripe tropical fruit and olive tapenade on the nose. Despite the light woody, spicy and citrus notes, the fermented, phenolic aromas typical of Jamaica dominate. The funky, heavy, powerful and aromatic profile described on the nose returns on the palate with additional tannins and roasted notes. The rum is oily, thick and concentrated on the palate, and above all of a power that literally anesthetizes the palate (perhaps even a little too much). The finish is very long, with no aromatic surprises on the profile released on the palate, even if it has enough to disinfect the palate and throat. An extreme rum not for everyone.
tasted three good JNY, this one is impactive but exquisite. young NY and alcohlic, alcohol is a little overwhelming. That could be improved a little bit. look forward to more refined NY of the '00s.
The nose is resinous, acidic and fruity, with extremely overripe aromas. Glue, caramel and vanilla complete the aromatic bouquet. The nose is intense, very rich and concentrated. Beautiful. The palate remains extreme, as it too is extremely intense. The attack is frank, with its 66.6% alcohol content. The profile is heavier and less greedy than the nose, with a herbaceous, medicinal note that disturbs me. The finish, in addition to being very long, is bewildering, with notes of empyreumatic and extreme spice. What an experience! Clearly not for the faint of heart, because it's still pretty intense. I'm delighted to have tasted it during this tasting, as the palate doesn't quite fit my criteria.