Very Fine Old Caribbean Rum
The "Very Fine Old Caribbean Rum" was produced in Cuba. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler The Whisky Agency. It was distilled in 1964 and then aged for 60 years. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 47,7%. This is a limited release and there are only 240 bottles. 4 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.8/10. The rum smells like Woody, Caramel and Dried fruit, and on the palate there is Round, Balanced and Sweet.
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#6008 29.11.2025 Rum tasting at Whisky Watcher in Odense. This is a very good rum and better than the previous 60 year release. Nice and complex with fruit and caramel and nice roasted notes. The longer it stays in the glass the more caramel comes out until after an hour it is basically a caramel factory in the glass.
Ein erwachsen und edel wirkender Tropfen. Alkohol an der Nase nicht spürbar, am Gaumen etwas mehr, im relativ kurzen Abgang wiederum nicht erwähnenswert. Leder, Muscovadozucker, Melasse, Holzpolitur, überraschenderweise Rauch und kaum Frucht. Ein eher trocken-würziger Vertreter des spanischen Stils ohne die Malzsüße der TWA-Abfüllung 1963, die mir persönlich ein Müh gefälliger und anspruchsloser erschien. Insgesamt ein sehr schöner Rum, der, falls er wirklich (wie laut Etikett angegeben) bis zu seiner Abfüllung in Schottland auf Kuba reifte, trotz des zunächst abschreckend wirkenden Preises im mittleren dreistelligen Bereich bei näherer Betrachtung geradezu ein Schnäppchen darstellte, vergliche man ihn beispielsweise mit auf Jamaika oder in Guyana komplett tropisch gelagerten Rums ähnlichen Alters.