RA Burke‘s Seamaster Blended Rum
Coconut and vanilla richness meets gentle fruit and funk.
Coconut, vanilla, and banana shine on the nose, leading to a palate that balances tropical fruits with a dry, lightly funky edge. Widely praised for its value and balance—an accessible, community-endorsed pick for cocktails or relaxed evenings.
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How does this rum taste?
Creamy coconut and vanilla open this 11-year-old blend, with ripe banana and gentle esters weaving through both aroma and palate. RumX tasters highlight its balance between Barbados sweetness and Jamaica funk, noting high value for both sipping and mixing. Its approachable profile and good price make it ideal for those exploring rich, tropical rums—worth a try for anyone seeking versatility without compromise.
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🤤🇧🇧🇯🇲 exactly what I hoped for and yet did not expect: Barbados trumps with coconut, caramel, almonds and vanilla and is supported by New Yarmouth typical banana, pineapple, raw cookie dough, some tangerine zest and ester in just the right concentration. very very harmoniously tuned and both for sipping and for cocktails (MaiTai or especially Royal Bermuda yacht club are class with it!🤤) at an insanely good PLV perfectly matched! very cool! 🙏😍
Harmonious blend from Barbados (main component) and Jamaica. Typical Foursquare associations on the nose with a few tropical fruits. On the palate, the Jamaican component comes out a little more. A great blend for relaxed enjoyment. However, the real strength lies in high-quality drinks.
Delicious thing, I think it's also very good for a slow introduction to Jamaica. At 50%, it's a great blend from two of the biggest rum nations. Not something to really get to grips with, but very nice for a cozy evening. And with a great price-performance ratio
A blend from Jamaica and Guyana/Barbados? Esters, tropical fruits such as banana and coconut, chocolate and caramel. Spicy and dry in the mouth, with a smooth caramel sweetness. The flavors from Guyana/Barbados predominate in this blend.