Rest & Be Thankful Clarendon Assemblage #01 13yr - 17yr 46%
The 'Assemblage #01' rum, originating from Jamaica's Clarendon distillery, mesmerizes rum enthusiasts with its distinctive flavors. Praised mainly for its tropical fruit infusions like mango and pineapple, it is accentuated by hints of citrus and distinctly medicinal, spicy undertones. Its unique blend reminds users of rich Guyanese rum coupled with the hint of peat typically found in Scotch whisky. The savoury layers of black liquorice and black pepper kick in, diversifying the flavor profile. Hints of caramel and cola give it a well-rounded sweetness, resulting in a medium-length finish of dark chocolate and peat moss. For adventurous tastes, this rum offers a complex enjoyable sip embodying the perfect fusion of scotch and Jamaican rum.
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Assemblage #01 offers a harmonious blend of Jamaican rums, balancing fruity funk with a smooth entry point for newcomers. Its 46% ABV delivers a layered profile of citrus and sweet spice, making it a unique, easy sipper.
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RX15178
46%
Pot & Column Still Rum
Molasses
Pot and Column Still
13 years - 17 years
5188
70cl
Under 100€
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About the Clarendon distillery
The Clarendon distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from Clarendon have been reviewed 3,505 times with an average of 8.2/10.
Gin & Bricks
30 June 2023
“Very intense on the nose, Jamaica for advanced. Overripe, fermented fruit, citric acidity, glue and tar. Lots going on in the mouth. The front half sweet and no longer so muddy fermented. Mango and tingly pineapple, generally lots of fruit sweetness and citrus freshness. The second half then estrous, funky, vanilla, tar, light spiciness, salt and banana. Wood only in the finish, medicinal and especially banana. Complex fun and yet surprisingly catchy. If you like tar & co. Addendum spontaneous Jamaica excursion: Shows where it can go in the dry direction. In retrospect, a little weak on the chest, but quite pleasant Sipper.”
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Black Tape
8 March 2023
“Conditions - tried neat in a Glencarin glass Nose - pretty mellow nose. sweet funk, Demerara sugar, light peat. Smells almost like a blend of Guyanese rum and scotch whiskey with a hint of funk. Quite round on the nose. Mellow Smoke. Vanilla and toffee after it sits. Palate - super dry. Drinks almost more like a scotch then a Jamaican rum. Black licorice, black pepper, oak. A little caramel, bunt cola, roots, peppermint and Indian sarsaparilla come out after ten or so minutes. Finish - Medium length finish. RC cola, dark chocolate, peat moss. Kind of reminds me of Talisker a bit Thoughts - this is good! A very interesting and unique blend unlike any other aged Jamaican rum blend I’ve had. Seemingly more savory than the lush, tropical fruit notes I’m used to, but varietys the spice of life.”
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BlackTotDay
1 March 2023
“Significantly less intensity than the sounding composition of the blend would lead one to expect. Perhaps it may be due to the dilution and continental maturation of the individual rums. Pleasing (mild) blend; pure too boring and not intense enough for the cocktail.”
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