Whiskybroker Worthy Park Cree (Oak Aged Caribbean Rum) WPH 2010 12yr 51,9%
The "Cree (Oak Aged Caribbean Rum) WPH" was produced in Jamaica at the Worthy Park distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Whiskybroker. It was distilled in 2010 from Molasses with a Double Retort Pot Still and then aged for 12 years 2mo. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 51,9% and the mark is WPH. This is a limited release and there are only 259 bottles.
9 community members rated this rum with an average of 5.5/10. The rum smells like Smoky, Glue and Banana, and on the palate there is Smoky, Peat and Whiskey.
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RX16590
51,9%
Pot Still Rum
2010
2023
#5
WPH
Molasses
Double Retort Pot Still
12 years 2mo
259
70cl
Under 100€
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About the Worthy Park distillery
The Worthy Park distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from Worthy Park have been reviewed 3,651 times with an average of 8.0/10.
zabo
2 August 2023
“Sorry, I don't even want to describe or analyze this one. The part has nothing to do with rum. That's how I imagine when I have to lick out an old peaty whiskey barrel on the island after getting up. And that is so not my thing. Am really thinking about whether I still have somewhere an exceedingly artificially sweet rum to neutralize. Who likes whiskey should try it, the rest should rather leave the fingers of it. Edit: Have also tried it again with Coke and ice, but before I try that again, I prefer to buy a sweetened Jim Beam around the corner at the discount store, the better choice.”
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Christian Rudt
25 July 2023
“So, here we have a WPH. The receives us on the nose first politely with a lot of fruit that animates to try downright. Now I knew it but it is also easy to recognize that this rum has once again seen a whiskey barrel from the inside. For this, the taste of grain that comes through here is just too clear. Slightly peaty find him then also. Unfortunately, this dominates the great fruit notes just too much and ends in a dry finish. Already good to drink but there was sunk for me too much in the finish.”
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RumTaTa
21 July 2023
“The nose is elusive. I would have expected more esters and especially more Worthy Park banana in a WPE. Instead, there is grain and smoke. The palate confirms it. Here we have yet another rum that was in an Islay cask (Bowmore or even Laphroiag?) There is not much left of the rum. I have the feeling to taste a fruity Islay whiskey. In the aftertaste, the banana makes it again to the perceptual limit. What a washout! Also annoying that the cask type is once again not declared on the bottle!”
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