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As per usual this Jamaican rum tastes of vegetative funk and that light ethanol smell but this surprises. Its sweet and tastes of pineapple with being light on the wood flavour. Not bad but too sweet for my liking.
I consider the Cane Island series as rums that highlight well the peculiarities of the different islands but always remain on the "mainstream" side. For the "Jamaica" version, it means a little "funk" but somewhat masked by sweetness and alcohol.
vzorek z rumového kalendáře, moc mě nezaujal
dle dostupných informací je to "blend rumů z palíren Worthy Park Estate, Hampden Estate, Monymusk Estate a New Yarmouth Estate ve stáří 3-5 let"
Ve vůni je cítit cukrová třtina a pralinky.
Dobrá chuť.
This should be great but seems more watery and smoky than expected. Yes, there was a bit of hogo and some vanilla and fruit but it was faint and was overpowered by the smoky wateriness.
Not a fan of Jamaican rum usually. This is pretty harsh.
Rum with typical jamaican funk. Taste is tending to be fruity (hints of oranges maybe) reminding fruit brandys. Aftertaste is sweet chocolate like. Rum is well balance between fruityness and oakyness.
Would be fine mixer but it is suitable for sipping
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Jamaican rum brings one of the most distinct flavors to the table. So I had some expectations before diving in to this rum. If I hadn´t read the label beforehand, I would not have guessed, that this was a Jamaican rum, and I don´t mean that in a good way.
Nose: Overripe fruit, syrup and some faint notes of rubber
Taste: Citrus, molasses and only a faint note of the trademark Jamaican funkiness
Overall: This did not feel Jamaican at all, and I mean that in a bad way. The funk was gone and replaced by a sweetness that is unusual for Jamaican rum.