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Romdeluxe Worthy Park Limited Batch Series Jamaica 2015
Banana cake, caramel and a peat-smoke edge from the Islay-cask finish — that's the signature here. Rested in the glass it turns fruity and warm, with anise, orange zest and roasted oak. Most tasters agree the smoke is present but well integrated rather than overpowering, which is unusual for a finished Worthy Park. At 63.9% it needs water.
- Banana caramel
- Smoke well integrated
- Fruity once rested
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How does Romdeluxe Worthy Park Limited Batch Series Jamaica 2015 taste?
Aggregated from 10 community reviews.
Smoky, banana-caramel Worthy Park with Islay finish Liked by most for its banana-caramel core with smoke kept in check, though the alcohol isn't fully integrated and some feel the peat masks the rum's own character.
Worthy Park fans who like a peated whisky-cask twist
Anyone who dislikes peat finishes or wants it neat at full strength
How is Romdeluxe Worthy Park Limited Batch Series Jamaica 2015 rated?
RumX's 0–10 scale is strict , 7.9 lands squarely in the "Good" band. 100% of tasters rate it Good or better; only 0% rate it below average. See the full rating guide →
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Selected write-ups from 10 community ratings. You can view the complete list in our app.
Review by Morgan Garet
The 1st note on the nose is smoky, but quickly gives way to a delicious banana/caramel cake with a hint of vanilla and spice. On the palate, spices (vanilla, nutmeg), caramel and just the right amount of smokiness are very pleasant. The more you taste it, the more gourmand it becomes. In the background, orange zest adds a fresh, fruity note. The finish is spicy and caramelized, then becomes tangy like a lemon candy.
Review by Kasper
Level: strong (3 of 5) but leaning towards moderate because it is so pleasing and well crafted. I'm in ore.
Review by Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
#4513 07.12.2023 Pretty good rum especially when looking at the price tag. Fruity and fresh once rested with nice caramel and a smoky touch. The palate is warm and fruity with some anise. The finish is medium to long and warm with fruit and smoke. Love the smoky touch. The empty glass has a faint tobacco note.
Review by Palo - V Poháriku
I'm not a big fan of peated whisky finishes in rum. Sometimes it adds a nice layer to the rum, but most of the time it feels kind of artificial. I think this is the case with this rum. I wonder how it would taste without the finish, probably just some sweet not concrete flavours. For me it lacks more personality. Also the alcohol is not integrated well. I am happy to have tasted this, but if I want something smoky, I prefer to reach out directly for whisky. I can imagine a "whisky" sour cocktail from this could taste great. Will try next time.
Review by Boletus
This rum needs a lot of water added to soften the alcoholic sharpness. The dilution then brings out the aromas of flambéed banana and roasted wood in a very appealing way. The peat smoke note from the Islay cask is also present, but does not dominate the proceedings and is well integrated.
Review by Jakob
Unsurprisingly, the Islay finish puts its stamp on the rum, but Worthy Parks are for me the exception to the rule - namely a rum in which this dominant finish does not completely overwhelm the rum. Why you need it again and again new attempts, I still understand only conditionally - The Rum Cask and Rum Artesanal have actually presented here sufficiently convincing, so the whole thing seems just gradually somewhat predictable. Remains nevertheless an overall good rum.
Review by Johannes
Typical Worthy Park. Clear whisky finish in the aftertaste. It's not my taste. But in principle the finish is well integrated.
Details about Romdeluxe Worthy Park Limited Batch Series Jamaica 2015
A Pot Still Rum from Jamaica, bottled by Romdeluxe, at 63,9%.
Community purchases
5 bottles logged by 5 collectors.
A drinker's rum.
40% opened, 2 emptied and repurchased.
5 purchased · 10 tasted · 3 wishlist · as of
About the Worthy Park distillery
The Worthy Park distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from Worthy Park have been reviewed 5,596 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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