The Many Faces of Rum NYE/HM
The "The Many Faces of Rum NYE/HM" was produced in Jamaica at the New Yarmouth distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler The Whisky Jury. It was distilled in 2005 from Molasses with a Pot Still and then aged for 20 years. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 59,8% and the mark is NYE/HM. This is a limited release and there are only 221 bottles. 8 community members rated this rum with an average of 9.0/10. The rum smells like Tropical fruit, Banana and Ester, and on the palate there is Ester, Tropical fruit and Mango.
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About the New Yarmouth distillery
The New Yarmouth distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from New Yarmouth have been reviewed 2,845 times with an average of 8.7/10.
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#5911 31.10.2025 Attending Tom and Barbli's wedding in Belgium and it was a monster of an event with a very nice after party the following day. This is also a very good release and again I have secured a bottle for myself. Another fruit bomb with a well balanced and naturally sweet palate. The finish is also very long and fruity with some nice and light spicy sweetness to it.
Direct comparison of the two new 2005 New Yarmouths. The TWJ has a little less ester at the beginning, here the fruit flavors come through a little stronger, banana is noticeable, which I miss in the TBS. A citrus note at the beginning, slightly more acidity overall than in the TBS. However, the noses get closer over time and I can no longer distinguish them blind. The esters are also less pronounced on the palate and it seems somewhat fruitier. Nice oily, creamy texture. Both have a long finish and the alcohol is well integrated. Overall, I find the TWJ slightly smoother and more balanced and it is therefore slightly ahead. But I'm sure it depends on your mood on the day. I'm glad to have a bottle of both.
25-10-2025 - Rate 9.2 By now it’s no surprise that I love New Yarmouth. 1994 is the absolute favorite New Yarmouth year. Som 2005 with more age is starting to pop up and they are really great. Nose of tropical fruit, banana, ester and oak. Taste that follows the nose quit well. Still tropical fruits, ester, methanol and oak. Long finish with tropical fruits, oak and esters as the dominating flavor.
Incredible nose 🤤