Aged for 7 years entirely in Jamaica in a tropical climate, this Pure Single Rum undergoes a higher Angel's share of 42%.
The mark OWH is made up of the initials of Outram Warmold Hussey, father of Lawrence Francis Close Hussey, who took over Hampden in 2009.
Distillation, on the other hand, took place in 2016 thanks to a Double retort Pot Still Forsyths present at Hampden Estate. Bottled in 2023.
Aromatic profile: rich, heady aroma, where notes of exotic fruit (banana, pineapple) fill the air. The palate is lively, vigorous. The expressive attack recreates the flavours of a very fiery spirit. A mix of coriander, brown sugar and geranium honey. Finally, toffee and ripe banana soothe the taste buds. Gradually, milky (agave, coconut), fruity (melon, apricot) and menthol notes refresh the increasingly floral aftertaste (iris butter).

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