Worthy Park Single Estate Reserve Rum 750mL
Worthy Park Single Estate Reserve Rum 750mL
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Worthy Park Single Estate Reserve Rum 750mL is an authentic, full-bodied Jamaican rum crafted entirely at the historic Worthy Park Estate, one of Jamaica’s oldest and most respected distilleries, established in 1670. Produced from 100% estate-grown sugarcane and distilled in traditional copper pot stills, this rum represents the true spirit and craftsmanship of Jamaican rum-making.
Aged between 6 and 10 years in ex-bourbon barrels, Worthy Park Single Estate Reserve is bottled at 45% ABV (90 proof), showcasing the perfect balance of tropical aging and natural complexity. The result is a vibrant yet smooth rum with notes of ripe banana, vanilla, oak spice, molasses, and caramelized fruit, finished with the signature estery depth that defines traditional Jamaican pot still rum.
Unadulterated, non-chill filtered, and free of added sugar or flavoring, this single estate expression embodies authenticity, balance, and the distinct terroir of Jamaica—making it a must-have for connoisseurs and collectors alike.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Bold aromas of banana, caramel, vanilla, and baking spice.
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Palate: Rich and smooth with flavors of toffee, molasses, tropical fruit, and oak.
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Finish: Long and warm with lingering notes of spice, brown sugar, and light smokiness.
FAQs
Q: What makes Worthy Park Single Estate Reserve unique?
A: It’s distilled, aged, and bottled entirely on-site at Worthy Park Estate using 100% estate-grown sugarcane, making it a true single estate rum.
Q: What proof is Worthy Park Single Estate Reserve?
A: Bottled at 45% ABV (90 proof), it offers both power and smoothness in perfect harmony.
Q: How is this rum aged?
A: It’s aged in ex-bourbon casks for 6–10 years under Jamaica’s tropical climate, which accelerates maturation and enhances flavor.
Q: How should I enjoy Worthy Park Single Estate Reserve Rum?
A: Best enjoyed neat or on the rocks, though it also shines in premium cocktails like an Old Fashioned or Mai Tai.