CoR Jamaica 2008 14yr 58,9%
This Jamaican rum, bottled by 'The Colours of Rum', radiates unique Jamaica DNA. Distilled from Molasses in 2008 and aged for 14 years, it strikes with an enticingly crisp nose, marked with dried and tropical fruits like cherry and pineapple. The flavor profile showcases an alluring blend of pastries, vanilla and tropical fruits coupled with subtle undertones of barrel and ester nuances that make it stand out. Many liken it to Hampden for its distinctive characteristics. Crafted to excite the palate, this rum carries a touch of the unconventional while staying true to its Jamaican roots. Ideal for those seeking a rum experience that marries tradition with a dash of the unexpected.
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RX17339
58,9%
2008
2023
Molasses
14 years
70cl
Under 250€
Rum
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