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Appleton Estate Extra 12-Year rum

Appleton Estate Extra 12-Year

Jamaica | Aged | 43% ABV

Appleton Estate 12-Year Rum is a blend of several rums aged between 12 and 18 years in American oak barrels after being distilled using small-batch copper pot stills.

The rum is produced on the Appleton Estate, which sits in the Nassau Valley in Jamaica. The estate’s origins date back as far as 1655 when the English overthrew the Spanish to rule the island and Frances Dickinson, grandfather of the distillery’s founders, received the land as a reward for his role in the overthrow.

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Marc Cardinal 🇧🇪 | 399 ratings
Posted 9 years ago

It's my first Appleton Rum and it's an interesting one. Strong vanilla flavor, oak, coffe or cocoa. Brown sugar or caramel aftertaste. Good suprise and discovery. I hope to taste the 21y and 30y.

Tommy 🇺🇸 | 12 ratings
Posted 8 years ago

I have little to add to Svante Jorgenson's pointedly accurate notes. The oak is prominent and might offput a newer rum drinker if that drinking experience is mostly sweet rums; not here. Reminds me of the Abuelo 12 without that spirit's burnt sweetness. Really nice leather and tobacco notes. It's dry. A splash of spring/filtered water opens it up and lessens the wood; at 43% you've a bit of room to experiment with water. Nice texture but toward the lighter side of medium body. I never run out of it.

Carlos 🇺🇸 | 24 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

This Rum is special, for 12 years is not too sweet and have lot of complexity, is easy to taste the molasses and time spend into this wood barrel Not overly sweet.

Kim 🇦🇺 | 53 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

Ill state up front I like to mix my drinks. This one is loses some flavour in the coke and flattens out but is still a superior drop. Bit of molasses happening & not overly sweet .Much more rounded iteration and does not have the sharpness of the younger cousin

Eric 🇺🇸 | 10 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

Every so often I grab another $50 top-shelfer and give it a shot. Appleton 12 was the biggest disappointment yet. It was barely tolerable as a mixer for me... just too harsh, tasted like a cheap version of Bacardi.

Kieron wood 🇬🇧 | 621 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

The rum was poor as a mixer rum and on the rocks... Tasteless and even unpalatable... Not a fan as you can see.

Chevalivier 🇨🇦 | 15 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

I'm used to drink Appleton V/X, which is one of the most widely available decent rhum offering. But this is far better than decent. In fact, the boost in quality is exponential.
In a age of no age statement spirits dominated by a few global mega holdings, it is reassuring to have Wray and Nephew (Appleton), own by Campari, still producing this level of quality. Okay last year they went through a labelling and branding revamp, and the 12 yo is now called the Rare Blend. But in the end, to have the same level of quality for a Scotch or a Cognac, or even a rum, you usually have to pay twice the price.
It does help that they have 750K barrels in their inventory (compared to let's say Plantation with 5K).
The result is very woody and spicy, a full bodied long fermentation molasses old school copper pot distilled rum. It's got that rum funk esters that makes it the essential ingredient for a perfect Mai Tai (coupled with the also impressive premium El Dorado 12).
A must in any Bar.
The photo I've taken this Holiday season during a family party. I have no idea how old is that bottle, but it was still delicious and let's all agree that without being nostalgic, the old presentation was a lot sexier ;)

laurent 🇫🇷 | 64 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

One of the first "true" rums I tasted. At this very affordable price you have a quite interesting complexity and long finish with some of the typical aromas (mostly esters) of the Jamaican rums. Definitely a great value, perfect for exploring the world of rum. I still enjoy it after tasting other more expensive bottles.

Un des premiers "vrais" rhums que j'ai gouté. A ce prix on a déjà un rhum assez complexe qui possède notamment le côté très aromatique des rhums jamaïcains (notamment les fameux esters...) . Parfait pour découvrir ce style et franchement après avoir gouté des bouteilles plus huppées je le trouve encore très bon. Tout ça pour un prix très modique...

RumManDan 🇨🇦 | 32 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

It's a different style rum from Jamaica and I often enjoy an Appleton with friends. It's not my choice as the flavor isn't my preference but, I'd say quality wise this rum is good. I enjoy the nose and the flavor sometimes but, I must be in the mood. I find it hard to sip and it's overpowering to most mixers... but every once in a whIle - that's what I want.

Pascal 🇨🇦 | 231 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

Un gout de la Jamaïque, de sucre brun et un peu boisée. Un rhum d'une bonne puissance, fort et sec. Pas trop cher en plus. Meilleur que celui VX.

Chris 🇧🇪 | 100 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

This entry level aged rum is provided in a nice box but it is a shame that the cap is screwed. Anyway it does not affect the taste of this divine liquid.
For sure , it is good value for money. Not too many sugar taste and a little bit too sharp for me , fruit and wood flavor well present. Definitively a good product from Jamaica ...




Brand Details

Type: Aged
Company: Appleton Estate
Country: Jamaica
Name: Extra 12-Year
ABV: 43%
Years Aged: 12
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Pure blend (1 distillery)
Distillation: Unknown
Women Led: No

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