Hampden Estate HLCF Classic is a unique and exceptional rum: produced exclusively from the HLCF mark, it is the perfect bottle for connoisseurs and purists of high esters rums.
HLCF means Hampden Light Continental Flavored, and is one of the marks that are produced at Hampden Estate for those rums with a high concentration of esters, i.e. from 400 to 600 gr / hlpa. Despite the potency, made evident by the 60% alcohol content, this rum remains delicate and refined, with its toasted notes of wood and spices.
Hampden Estate has been active since 1753 in Trelawny Parish, known as the grand cru of Jamaican rum, and since 2009 it has started aging its pure single rums. As with all of its bottlings, this 100% Pot Still release was also produced with secret methods, which have remained unchanged since the 18th century.
Congeners content of 3606.9 gr / hlpa, of which esters 476.9 gr / hlpa.

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