Hampden Estate LROK 2010 is a pure single Jamaican rum that stands out for its elegance and balance. The mark LROK (Light Rum Owen Kelly) has been produced by Hampden Estate since 1952.
This release contains one of the oldest Rums that have been aged entirely at the distillery and is a perfect example of Trelawny Rum with a congeners content of 1240.2 gr/hlpa, of which 334.7 gr/hlpa are esters.
MAXIMUM ONE BOTTLE PER CUSTOMER

Discovered by the West following on from the Spanish, French and English conquests of the Indies, rum was originally a slave and seafarer drink. Used as bait by pirates in their attempts to get the...

In the history of rum, Jamaica is absolutely considered the number one country. And it is to rediscover its history that the National Rum of Jamaica range was born, presenting mono-mark editions of...
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