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Distilled using small-batch copper pot stills uniquely designed for Appleton Estate, this rum is a blend of several rums aged 21 years in American oak barrels. Once blended, the rum is re-casked for two years to marry the flavors.
Appleton Estate 21-year rum is produced in Jamaica on one of the country’s oldest and most renowned sugar estates. Each bottle is individually numbered and comes with a signed aging certificate by master blender Joy Spence.
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This bottle was a vacation splurge for me. This will probably be the best rum I own until I slowly finish it off.
My dad would say there isn't enough Os in the word smoooooooooth. The color is picture perfect. The balance between sweet caramel and smoke is exactly why I got into fine rums to begin with.
This bottle will remain the center of my display shelf and only touched on special occasions. I love it and I don't want it to go away.
it isnt until you go one more step up the ladder to the 30 year old that you're like "ok. dayum. thats rum i want witout a mixer." it is still very good, and goes well with it's fruit laden notes, but if you're going to spend up, spend up and go one more down the rabbit hole.
This is my favorite rum and I compare all rums I taste to it. I was raised drinking bourbon but Rum has become my drink of choice. Let's face it, all distilled spirits start as ethanol with the difference being the parent source of it's sugar ( or starch) i.e: corn, wheat, rye, potatoes, molasses, fruit or whatever. The ethanol distilled from these sources will carry some it's parent's distinct flavoring. Other distinctions can be the number of re-distillations, water used to cut or water it down, percent of alcohol in the finished product, if aged, the type of aging. additives introduced that enhance flavor or color and many more processes. With rum, since it's parent is molasses it should naturally have a hint of sweet molasses flavoring and when aged in new white oak barrels or used white oak whiskey barrels it should pick up the flavors left by the whiskey and the charred oak. (Some rums are double casted in oak and then used wine barrels) The aging process should add flavors, color and smoothness, cutting down the harshness we find in fresh distilled alcohol. The Appleton 21 year old is robust, filled with flavor of molasses, and vanilla from the oak, not to sweet and very smooth for a rum but it still has a little bite. It is a rum that when I sip it I get a warm felling throughout my body. Others have commented that the Appleton 12 year old is very similar to taste while quite a bit less expensive. I would agree but find the 21 yr. old more robust enough to pay the difference. Because of the price difference, I do sip the 12 yr. old more often. I give the 21 yr old a 10 as I considerate it the gold standard of rum.
Es uno de los mejores rones que tomado, es bastante dulce, sin duda lo volvería a comprar
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Love the new packaging with the added detail of bottling number & a small detail of certificate highlighting that it's a true minimum 21 yr old blend.
Lovely coppery orange colour. Instant familiar Jamaican funk aroma although more balanced than the younger version. Tasting smooth, sweet with oily spicy texture and some oak which not overpowering at all. Very long finish.
Love it. Well worth it.
Rounder and warmer than the 12 year old. Tastes appears after swallowing.
Quite simply the best rum to have graced my tastebuds. Very smooth, and leaves a sweet taste in your mouth as it leaves.
Packaged well in a nice bottle that displays its gorgeous colours perfectly.
Warm with a powerful burn and a dry initial flavour. Once the burn fades it is sweet, crisp. Soft nose. A fine rum for sipping. Very much a rum you could compare to a fine scotch of the same value.
A good one to offer your whiskey/scotch loving friends that don't take rums seriously!
Nicely packaged. Comes in a nice solid container & the new bottle looks more like the Exclusive Jamaica bottle. A strong wood flavour there but not over powering the rum & not to spicy. Very smooth & very addictive! Goes down a little to easy & the glass smells devine afterwards. Even the next day when you clean up you can still get an aroma from the glass so it has good staying power. The only problem I have with this rum is, at $210 per bottle it's a once off for me. There are to many other great rums just as good out there at half the price or less to justify buying again.
Nice brown sugar and toffee notes with a nice creamy nuttiness underneath.
"Tropical notes of sweet fruits a little orange zest and some nice notes of tropical fruit. It burns slightly on the finish which is very long and satisfying. ."
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The best Appleton ive tried. God both for sipping and mixing