Worthy Park Export Manager Zan Kong Interview (Podcast)
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Nice dark Jamaican rum. Went well with a Liga Privada No.9 cigar. Decent finish, aroma was also okay. Recommended
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Nice color, good taste, and nice finish, good, 7/10
Jamaican rum made primarily for mixing in cocktails. I tested it alone. It is a blend of low ester rums that has been aged for 3 years in oak barrels into which is then blended an unaged rum with a higher ester content. The esters create a technical-fruity proportion in the flavour typical of Jamaican rums. The resulting blend is bottled at 54.5% ABV.
Bottle: High, liquor type
Colour: Dark mahogany. Due to the age of the rum, I believe it has been coloured with caramel.
Aroma: Strong fruity-ester. There is a strong fruity fermentation aroma, but it is a very pleasant. Must try. In the aroma you can detect caramel, banana, pineapple, apricot ferment, flowers.
Mouth: Very dry, a little bit bitter and, due to the alcohol content, very burning on the palate and on the tongue. I recognised unripe fruit (bananas, pineapple, grapes) in the taste. The certain bitterness I felt at the beginning is slowly fading.
Finish: Long.
Summary: There is a strength that makes itself known. Although it's mainly intended for cocktails (Cuba libre, Tiki), it's quite drinkable on its own.
Overall rating: 8.5/10
Very good drop from Worthy Park. Very smooth and has some nice Jamaican in the backbone. Itโs not as complex as some other worthy park offerings and as I understand it is colored with caramel which I donโt like. But overall itโs a solid Jamaican rum at a great price.
Smells like maple syrup. Tastes ethanol-like... then I saw the proof and where it was from and it all made sense. Jamaican over-proof, of the few I have tried, is my least favourite of any rum. Did the trick but was only made enjoyable by a smell of maple syrup.
This cask strength Rum comes with 54.5% Vol.
Colour is deep dark mahogany. They say it has not been coloured.
When I opened it for the first time I did not find the smell very pleasant. Glue, fermented paint and ethanol came to mind. After a while in the glass it got better but not really fine.
Now, after a few month the smell has changed very much to the positive, wich is probably due to the fact that the bottle has become emptier and thus contains more air.
Now the nose captivates with overripe plums and garden lovage aka Maggi.
Very intensive and heavy but not bad at all.
In the mouth you have a very fruity sweetness, also here overripe plums and of course nectarines. Some say that there is Vanilla but I haven't noticed.
The finish is long with some wood notes and dried fruits.
With 3 years this is a real youngster but a good example of how good the quality of a Rum can be when the circumstances are right as you would expect at Worthy Park.
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A strong aroma. Warm to taste, nice caramel finish and a bit of vanilla taste. Good for price.