Valinch & Mallet New Yarmouth Special Bottling France Edition 1994 27yr 56,8%
Discover the enticing world of the limited-edition "Special Bottling France Edition" rum from the New Yarmouth distillery, selected and bottled by the renowned independent bottler Valinch & Mallet. This rare Jamaican gem was distilled in 1994 and aged for 27 years, capturing the essence of rich tropical fruit and creamy caramel with a unique twist. Indulge in the luxurious aroma of caramel, tropical fruit, coconut, milk chocolate, and the creaminess that this rum has to offer. Experience the delightful flavors of tropical fruit, caramel, currants, woody undertones, and coconut, carefully crafted from molasses with a Column Still process. This remarkable rum features a one-of-a-kind finish that blends perfectly with the essence of its origin. Its cask strength bottling at 56.8% ABV ensures a bold and memorable experience for rum connoisseurs. With only 84 bottles released, the "Special Bottling France Edition" is a must-have for every rum enthusiast's collection. Savor the legacy of the New Yarmouth distillery in this exclusive rum, perfectly balanced and refined, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate a distinctive and unforgettable taste. Don't miss your chance to experience the "Special Bottling France Edition" – a true celebration of Jamaican rum craftsmanship.
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The Special Bottling France Edition from New Yarmouth distillery is a blend of intrigue and tradition, boasting an unusual whisky finish that appeals to some and confounds others. This cask strength rum offers smokey-sweet notes of Salzkaramell, proving a compelling experiment in rum connoisseurship.
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RX13824
56,8%
Column Still Rum
1994
#435079
Molasses
Column Still
27 years
84
70cl
Under 250€
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About the New Yarmouth distillery
The New Yarmouth distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from New Yarmouth have been reviewed 1,860 times with an average of 8.7/10.
Oliver
8 April 2023
“Good New Yarmouth with an unusual finish. Especially in the direct comparison, the whiskey finish stands out clearly. If you like (smoky) whiskey a great bottling with twist.”
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crazyforgoodbooze
22 April 2023
“Why do you have to mess up such an incredibly awesome cask from new Yarmouth with a whiskey finish (I suspect strongly islay)? Unfortunately, I did not notice the sample purchase or I can still read nothing of it but it is very noticeable in direct comparison with the predecessor new Yarmouth of valinch ... Super pity ... The money for the yet quite expensive sample I would rather have invested differently😪 Overall still tasty but the whiskey finish ruins for me just everything that has made the origin rum so special ... There is just almost nothing left of the otherwise so awesome 94 NY profile. Especially a pity because that of V&M for me was an absolute benchmark!”
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Johannes
18 February 2023
“Oh, actually the first NY94 that doesn't convince me. It tastes as if it has a whiskey finish. In addition, unfortunately diluted.”