6.5 is hard I think. It’s not à bottle I would buy at that price though. I think it’s à good jamaïcain but à bit too easy, the jamaïcain touch is too shy. It makes à very good product to Introduce jamaicans rums but that’s not what you expect from the label & from that price range.
I heard the itp is very good but I didn’t try it.
I tried the incredible Neisson at à price I never ever will buy à bottle in My Life. And it’s very very good, certainly the better Agricole I ever tasted. (Just was lucky as I met my seller just at this moment, he was with someone from LMDW and they were tasting this beauty and he offered me this opportunity).
I met Alexandre Gabriel and we discussed briefly. He’s very nice Guy, really. He told me he’s going to do à master class tomorrow with 3 incredibles Jamaican rums, including an Hampden from a disappeared Mark at 2600 esters. I’ll try to go.
Please share pictures if possible😍 that sounds incredible!
Hast du den Cambridge probiert?
That Cambridge is excellent, I have to admit I was there 3 times. It´s hard to compare to previous Cambridges and the price is quite high, but nothing wrong with the rum itself.
How much do you pay for this sample?
You don’t have to pay for a sample. The entrance gives you access to the tastings. But there’s à VIP entrance more expensive for such bottles
Sounds like a lot of fun
Very good bottlings all three. I’ll ask my seller and offer à split. Cambodgian is really interesting and good. The Clarendon is à good EMB. The barbados is very good and greedy one, without surprise.
Those 2 stronger Isautiers are already gone? They were really good as well, but tasting 79.5 % may influence you a little for the rest of the day.
would love to compare the 2002 HJF with the new 2008 HJF! Your seller should get his hands on a few bottles
Holy smokes, 79,5% after 13 years of tropical ageing
Yes I already told him (he’s here). I’ll llet you know
They put à 89% rum in à cask and this gives that 80% rum few years later