How does this rum taste?
- Complex, balanced flavors
- Rich fruit notes
- Distinctive cask strength
The Wild Series Rum Jamaica No. 8 is a rare release from New Yarmouth distillery, selected by Romdeluxe. Distilled in 1994, this rum is aged for 25 years and bottled at a robust 68.1% ABV. The profile is dominated by woody and coconut aromas, with hints of dried fruits and vanilla. On the palate, notes of raisin, sweetness, and orange peel emerge, finishing dry. Despite its strength, a few drops of water reveal complex, harmonious flavors that are both vibrant and balanced. This rum caters to seasoned palates seeking a unique cask-strength experience, appreciated for its richness and depth.
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About the New Yarmouth distillery
The New Yarmouth distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from New Yarmouth have been reviewed 2,511 times with an average of 8.7/10.
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"I love the Appleton flavor profile and this is where I get my money's worth. Like an Extra from the 1980s or a 21 Years on steroids. Extremely nice, extremely good, extreme tropical ripeness with no woodiness. A little water for drinking is necessary though. Certain similarities also with the Uitvlugt 1997 and similarly good. An absolute favorite rum!!! Thanks to Berlin! The appropriate music: Ken Boothe "Speak Softly Love"."
"Wow, this one sets off pretty wild and need to rest as well. After 15 minutes it's very nice on the nose. To release more notes i added a drop of water after which the fruits really started shining. On the palate you don't really need water but if you add a drop you also release more flavours. There is some smoky wood to this one and a hint of salt which I like in combination with the spice and fruits. Not your typical NY but I like the twist."
"Do I taste coffee chocolate with drop of oil there...?"
"Comes close to the sensational rum Artesanal."