How does this rum taste?
- Rich ester notes
- Intense tropical flavors
- Exceptional mouthfeel
The "Jamaica (Bottled for Denmark)" rum, crafted at the New Yarmouth distillery in Jamaica and bottled by Compagnie des Indes, is renowned for its rich ester profile complemented by tropical fruit and a dash of banana. Distilled from molasses in 2005 using a pot still, this rum was aged 12 years, resulting in a blend embodying flavors of grilled pineapple and rich spices. With only 255 bottles released, its high ABV of 65.2% brings intensity and complexity. User reviews highlight the rum's harmonious balance, creamy mouthfeel, and pronounced funkiness, marking it as exceptional among New Yarmouth offerings. Perfect for aficionados seeking bold Jamaican funk, this bottle is a stand-out of its kind.
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About the New Yarmouth distillery
The New Yarmouth distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from New Yarmouth have been reviewed 2,577 times with an average of 8.7/10.
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"Great !!! NY at its best, at least for me. Great fruit, lots of ester, marzipan and an incredible mouthfeel. Together with the SBS 2005 my personal reference when it comes to New Yarmouth (2005). Unfortunately really hard to get at a reasonable price."
"sensational new yarmouth. cookie dough, very fresh menthol and allspice, creamy, harmonious and just more cookie dough and spice than the cave Guildive what I find simply hornier. and overall a little more harmonious and quaffable by the almost 3% less alcohol.simply gigantically good stuff!"
"Even more aromatic than the comparative bottling of CDI. Spicier and slightly less sweet in taste. Allspice and pepper come to the fore very present next to the cookie dough and the fruit basket. A fantastic bottling!"
"Tasted after a still unbottled Savana (surprise, surprise Belgium), I still had a blast."