This 37-year-old Jamican Overproof Rum was supposedly distilled at the Long Pond distillery in Jamaica and bottled in 2014. Single Cask #23 resulted in 220 bottles bottled at 60.3% by Berry Bros. & Rudd.
70cl / 60.30°
Elegant aroma, with a rich, heavy structure accompanied by notes of vanilla, coconut, caramel and orange chocolate. After the first sip, more herbaceous notes open up, with pepper and thyme predominating.
On the palate, this rum once again reintroduces those rich, creamy notes of vanilla and coconut, with a very chewy, oily texture. Mid-palate rekindles our familiarity with Jamaican rums, a flash of funk, leather, a hint of iodine, just to liven things up a bit. Finally, the finish brings nuances of red fruits and violets, plums, cherries, orange peel and pencil shavings.
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