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Weel achieved, complex, Plantation give us here a beautiful funky Rhum to make us travel to Xaymaca
Good nose with lots of funk and some fruit. Very dry on the palate with a short funky finish
Nice jamaican rum. Since I'm not into too much funk this one worked for me. Nice sipper and I'd bet it would work great in drinks.
This is my first dry rum, and the first thing that hit me was the sharpness in the nose. The profile is very different from their more regular rums, but once it settled in it was quite pleasant, and had that light, almost fruity taste that a lot of Plantation rums have.
Not a great aroma but has a nice taste when sipped. Be great mixed strong with something to complement its flavors
This was my first rum I tried and fell in love. This is an easy to drink rum that makes for amazing tiki drinks
Light color, long thick legs, aroma mostly alcohol, taste...... Oh my the best jamaican rum ever. Fruit on the front (banana) and that tasty jamaican funk on the back end. Better than MonyMusk, Appleton or any other jamaican rum that I have tried.
A really nice spicy delivery.
"Quite spicy, quite a lot of heat – white pepper, ginger and all spice."
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Not the greatest
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I'm a fan of Jamaican rum, and when a friend offered to pick me up a bottle in his travels I asked for something I could not get locally, and he found this.
Appleton 8 is my gold standard for a solid sipping rum, and I tend to compare everything with this.
The Plantation... Well, it is dry, as stated, but it tastes rather like it had a big wad of band aides in the bottom of the bottle. It's very medicinal, almost industrial chemical in character.
Maybe I got a bad bottle and maybe it'll improve with a bit of air, but as of right now I'm more than happy that I will not be in a position to pick this one up again. I'd find cheap vodka more palatable, and you might, too.