Distillery | Old Jamaique |
Bottler | OB |
Serie | |
Bottled for | |
Distilled date | 1977 |
Bottling date | 05.2013 |
Country | Jamaica |
Region | Jamaica |
Age | 35 |
Cask Type | Bourbon Cask |
Cask Number | 10 |
Alcohol percentage | 50 |
Volume | 0,70 |
Condition | In original container |
Label | Perfect |
Stock | 0 |
Forgot to say that these two old Long Ponds spent their lives in Scotland. Colour: gold. Nose: very delicate, floral, easy… Dandelions, vanilla, stewed peaches and mirabelles, lilies of the valley, nectar, barbecued mangos… Possibly one of the most floral rums I could nose. Indeed, barbecued mangos. With water: pure natural all-flower honey. I mean, honey from real honeybees. Mouth (neat): thin lace at first, but it grows bolder and tenser, with some pepper and caraway. Peppered pineapple cake with a little liquorice and nutmeg. Mandarine Impériale liqueur. With water (although water isn’t needed here): delicate, fruity, with notes of baklavas and other oriental delights, including Turkish ones. Finish: medium, a tad more phenolic and simply ‘Jamaican’ (say one olive). Honey and fruits in the aftertaste. Comments: a smoother old Jamaican that will please just anyone. Indeed, lace.
35 Years Old Oak cask matured rum.