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Dejlig kraftig rum fra Jamaica. Har en del "funk" uden at være "Krads"
På cocktails giver den en dejlig næse som "float"
Surprisingly good rum. Always glad to taste new rum that is worth it's money. Thumbs up! 😀 👍
Romhatten. 57%. Gul. Duft af estere, frugt, lak, asfalt. Smag af banan, tør abrikos, vanilje. Skal lige have nogle dråber vand. Clarendon og Worthy Park. 20% lagret i troperne, 80% i Frankrig.
Lovely funky and really potent.
Sure, because of its age the alcohol levels shine through but you still have the over ripe fruits, arrak and fudgy notes running through it.
Un très bon profil de Jamaïquain. Les degrés ce font un peux sentir sur la descente.
The Compagnie des Indes Jamaica Navi Strength is a single cask rum from the Worthy Park distillery and was allowed to store for five years in oak barrels. The special thing about this rum is that it is a blend of pot and column still. Therefore, light parts are also represented. The rum was bottled with 57% alcohol, which is why it is called Navy Rum. All, of course, without dyes or sugar.
The nose has a lot of alcohol and the glass should not be observed quietly 30min. Then wonderful ester notes with ripe fruit develop. Especially banana. Some glue is also included. The ester notes are intense but not too intense. That's where nosing is fun. On the palate, the Rum is a bit sober. The 57% chase a clear sharpness in the mouth. The ester notes are not that dominant. Clear bitter notes resonate. It lacks that certain complexity. The fruit is recognizable but is very restrained. In the finish, the bitter substances remain and shape the entire picture. In the aftertaste, the ester notes come back a bit and they stay. That saves it.
For 40Euro a solid rum, if you like strong tannins. I would rather recommend the Worthy Park Single Estate bottling. With 45% they make more funk than this one.
Der Compagnie des Indes Jamaica Navi Strength ist ein Single Cask Rum aus der Worthy Park Distillerie und durfte fünf Jahre in Eichenholzfässern lagern. Das besondere an dem Rum ist das es ein Blend aus Pot und Column Still ist. Daher sind auch weiche Anteile vertreten. Der Rum wurde mit 57% Alkohol abgefüllt, weshalb er auch als Navy Rum bezeichnet wird. Alles natürlich ohne Farbstoffe oder Zucker.
Die Nase hat am Anfang sehr viel Alkohol und das Glas sollte ruhig 30min nicht beachtet werden. Dann kommen wunderbare Ester Noten mit reifer Frucht. Vor allem Banane. Etwas Klebstoff ist auch dabei. Die Ester Noten sind intensiv aber nicht zu intensiv. Da macht das Nosing Spaß. Am Gaumen ist der Rum etwas nüchtern. Die 57% jagen eine deutliche Schärfe in den Mundraum. Die Ester Noten sind nicht so dominant. Deutliche Bitternoten schwingen mit. Es fehlt die gewisse Komplexität. Die Frucht ist erkennbar aber sind sehr zurückhaltend. Im Abgang bleiben die Bitterstoffe bestehen und prägen das gesamte Bild. Im Nachklang kommen die Ester Noten etwas zurück und bleiben. Das gibt ein Pluspunkt.
Für 40Euro ein solider Rum, wenn man starke Tannine mag. Ich würde eher die Worthy Park Single Estate Abfüllung empfehlen. Da kommt mit 45% mehr Funk als hier.
From the nose to the palet this is a really nice, if unspectacular rum. Good for sipping and has been great in a few cocktails I tried it in. Recommend it strongly.
6.5 Points.
Good for the type it is but not worth a 7.
It’s noted as a 5year old blend of Jamaican Rums matured on American Oak ex-Bourbon casks.
The Rum has only a slight notes indicating it’s maturity.
Color: light coloring with yellow/gold hue
Taste: soft floral notes to start with and quickly intensifies to bold pepper, with long lasting flavors
Le nez est plutôt agréable avec des odeurs gourmandes (meringue) et sucrées .
Au gout, l’amertume prend le pas avec des arômes de pamplemousse ou d'orange. Le côté sec, brut, estompe ensuite les arômes précédemment évoqués. L'ensemble est néanmoins agréable même si le côté "peu sucré" et "sec" de ce rhum pourra rebuter les plus "sensibles".
Dry rhum / Sweat but bitter taste (grapefruit, orange).
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Navy style 57° vs 57° navy strength
7
/10
out of 10
So far I've had only Purser's rum as Navy style and I liked it. Now got a chance to explore more.
KD is dark, oily, fruity nutty, rich. Little alcohol burn.
CdI is light, watery, funky, flat. Medium alcohol burn.
KD is the blend of Jamaica and Guyana. Feels like in 50\50 proportion. This makes it layered, pleasant. Definitely some chocolate notes in aftertaste.
CdI is pure Jamaica and it's lightly fermented. Funk is Ok, but feels like nothing else is in there.
KD 8; CdI 7.
... Still looking for the best Navy style rum ...