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| Monymusk | |
| Rum | |
| Spicy, vanilla, caramel, tropical notes | |
| Sugar cane molasses, water, yeasts | |
| 70 cl | |
| 69.7% | |
| American oak ex-bourbon barrels | |
| 14 years | |
| Continuous column | |
| Dark amber | |
| Neat, with ice, tropical cocktails |
The Monymusk Plummer Tropical 14-Year Rum is a prestigious specimen that enchants the most discerning palates. Distilled at the historic Jamaican distillery Monymusk, this pure molasses rum benefits from a 14-year maturation in oak barrels under Jamaica's tropical climate, which accelerates the interaction between the spirit and the wood.
Upon opening a bottle of this rum, one is greeted by an intensely rich aromatic bouquet, with dominant notes of ripe banana, vanilla, and a touch of exotic spices such as nutmeg and clove. On the palate, Monymusk Plummer Tropical 14Y reveals a complex and enveloping structure, with an almost silky texture softened by the long aging process. The flavors of caramelized fruit blend with hints of tobacco and leather, culminating in a long and persistently spicy finish.
Perfect for sipping on its own or as a base for sophisticated cocktails, this rum is a true gem for enthusiasts of the genre and a valuable addition to any collection. A true sensory experience that transports you directly to the vibrant atmospheres of the Caribbean.
Monymusk
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Monymusk.
Distillation
Combination of column still method (for lighter/neutral components) and pot still components (for richer expressions). Controlled fermentations are used for light rums and natural/spontaneous fermentations for heavy rums; the resulting distillates are then blended according to the desired profile.
Ageing
Mostly matured in charred American oak barrels (ex-bourbon). For some selected bottles or independent bottlings there have been releases with 'tropical' aging (continuous maturation in Jamaica) and 'continental' (further maturation/finishing in a European climate), allowing comparison between maturation in different climates.