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Deep copper in color. Aromas of roasted banana, coconut husk, blossoms and clay with a dry medium-to-full body and a generous warming spice and salted caramel finish.
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Copper in color. Very woody and intense aromas of caramelized nuts and earth with a dry medium-full body and a long, tobacco, pepper, banana creme brulée, and dried fruit finish. A very nice, well aged cigar rum.
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The nose is very subtle, slowly releasing hints of baked pears, ginger. After a few swirls the bouquet opens up and releases aromas of orange peel, and cinnamon. The palate is restrained and elegant, very much like a fine cognac, the alcohol is beautifully integrated and is balanced by flavours of toffee, oak, and vanilla. The silky finish is long and as it eventually fades leaves you with chocolatey notes.
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Amber in color. Aromas of clay, rubber sole, and roasted coconut with a dry light-to-medium body and a roasted nut, mineral, cream, and pepper accented finish. A very nice, characterful, dry dark rum for sipping or mixing.
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A golden rum that has a delicate and fruity bouquet with a hint of exotic spices – ginger, nutmeg and vanilla. This smooth, mild rum is easy on the palate. An ideal mixer, it adds complexity and excitement to any drink.
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No age statement. The entry level Appleton is a bit rustic and punchy, with some sharp medicinal character to it. Clearly designed as a mixer, this nicely golden rum offers big molasses backed by barrel char notes and some burnt marshmallow. A touch of banana on the back end, but it does give this rum some funky character.
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This isn't a simple light rum. Blackwell Rum, known by Jamaicans as 'Black Gold', is colourful, rich and complex, like the spirit of the island.
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A blend of 3 year old pot still rum plus unaged column still rums from Jamaica’s finest distilleries. Inspiration for this one comes from the eclectic music scene of Kingston, Jamaica.