Appleton Estate 1998 Hearts Collection is part of the now legendary limited edition range of 100% pot still single marks, selected by Luca Gargano and Joy Spence, Appleton Estate's historic Master Blender.
This is a world first that has been a cult object among collectors around the world since 2020, the year of the first releases: the rums that make up this exclusive series are the first single mark rums, 100% pot still and vintage, that Appleton Estate has ever released. The 100% pot still distillation, cutting off the heads and tails, allows only the heart of the distillate to remain.
After the 1984, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2002 and 2003 vintages, it's time for the 1998 release: an extraordinary blend of 19 barrels - #417649 and #422371 to #422388, chosen from the Jamaican distillery's nearly two hundred thousand - distilled in Forsyth's still and bottled at 63° after 25 years of ageing in a tropical climate.
The total congeners content is 995 g/hlpa.
Limited edition of 2706 bottles, of which 492 for Italy.

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