Description
Rum from Jamaica, produced by Worthy Park Estate. A Single Estate Reserve that tells the story of a distillery founded in 1670, a journey through time to discover the authentic flavors of the Caribbean. Pungent with aromas of light tobacco, toasted oak, and spicy fruits such as raisins and prunes. Over time, the aromas evolve into subtle notes of vanilla. Light amber in color. Smooth on the palate, with flavors of exotic and tropical fruits. Soft, slightly bitter tannins are rounded out by notes of toasted oak and nutmeg. A soft, dry finish.
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Serve at:
12 - 14 °C.
- Start up year: 1870
The Worthy Park Estate has remained this way since it’s inception in 1670. It was gifted to Lt. Francis Price for his services to Cromwell during the English capture of the island from the Spanish in 1655. It has expanded since then through the acquisition of neighboring properties.
Commercial production of cane and sugar began in 1720 and has continued unabated until this day. Since then it has only been under ownership by three families and has been in the hands of the Clarke family since 1918. In that time Worthy Park has not only engaged in cane farming and sugar production but the land has been used for beef cattle, citrus, poultry and other agricultural crops. However, there has been a consistent reduction in cultivation of other crops and livestock in favour of an increased cultivation of cane and sugar production. Read more
| Name | Worthy Park Single Estate Reserve |
|---|---|
| Type | Rum |
| Size | 0,70 l |
| Alcohol content | 45.0% by volume |
| Country | Carribean Sea |
| Region | Jamaica |
| Vendor | Worthy Park Estate |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |

