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Appleton Estate V/X rum

Appleton Estate V/X

Jamaica | Gold | 40% ABV

Appleton Estate V/X rum is comprised of 15 rum blends that have been distilled from molasses in copper stills and aged between 5-10 years in oak casks (hence the "V/X"). After blending, Appleton V/X receives additional aging to unite the flavors before bottling.

6.1/10
285 ratings
Tasty, but not quite great
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Nicholas Miller πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ | 75 ratings
Posted over 8 years ago

Appleton was the rum that started it all for me. I distinctly remember being 15 and having a buyer get me this rum. The idiot walks in with a my 20$ bill outward all scared and we take a trip down the liquor isle looking like whores in church. At a very high volume he goes IS THIS THE ONE DAD WOULD LIKE. Me and this guy look nothing alike so even Helen Keller could see we were pulling something. Yes that is what DAD (me) would like. I still have that bottle half full today 8 years later and will never drink it for nostalgia. Appleton has a distinct smell that can only be described as "appleton". Its a dry wood molasses kind with a hover of alcohol in it. Right off the bat you can tell its gonna be a dry rum. Taking a swig of appleton straight isnt the greatest idea. Its harsh on entry then smooth then harsh then smooth then harsh. But appleton has the most distinct flavour barrel of them all. Its an oak but its not like the basic oak barrel wearing her yoga pants and northface (if you get that props to you). The appleton oak is smokey and you can tell many other batches were made. Not a lot of sweetness but it teeters on just the right amount of dryness. Its not very complex in its nature, just very distinct. In coke it really hails high though. Because the harshness is gone and what you have left is the distinct Appleton flavor. Honestly though with appleton its best sticking with the v/x and not bother with the 8 year, Reserve or 12 year because they all honestly taste the same, shoot for the older years like the blend and 20 year. All I know is some day I will go to an auction and adopt the 50 year as my only child. Until then !

Mark πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ | 5 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

I really love the flavor of Appleton Estate V/X when mixed with Coke/Pepsi. This is my go to for a strong, flavourful Rum and Coke.

StΓ©phane πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ | 2 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

At least on the rocks because a bit harsh for me.
Nice product.
Prefer the older ones from this Family.

Scott spencer πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ | 33 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

Was expecting more from this one been spending a lot time just sitting in my bar.

Phillip Smith πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ | 7 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

Appleton produces some higher rated rums, but this one left me wanting. The blend does lend to a unique flavor but misses the take.

Daniel πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί | 4 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

This was my first Appleton Estate rum, so I was going in expecting a whole bouquet of flavours. Unfortunately, save for some very pleasant softness, there really wasn't that much of an exotic flavour to it. Yes - it's a Jamaican-style rum, so some cask burn and spice are expected, but the journey was over too soon, and the finish wasn't very delicate either (it does gain in complexity after a couple of sips, and benefits from some breathing time). It's a pretty average rum that can be commended for no added sugar. But let's not forget, sometimes added sugar actually allows other flavours to come through (such as the case with Zacapa 23 Solera). I'm looking forward to trying other Appleton rums I keep hearing legends about.

boyblueau πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί | 59 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

This is a pretty good drink. No added sugar and so it's got a bit of a burn and it's not super smooth but it's good rum.

Scott πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ | 2 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

Love the thick sweetness compared to cheaper spiced rums.

Mike on PEI πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ | 24 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

Looks good on the bar at a party, but I have no problem catching a cab and leaving this rum behind. There are a lot more interesting ones to be had, including its mature, spicey older sister.

Jake πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ | 7 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

Not quite sophisticated enough to be a "sipper". But still good.

Bruno πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ | 16 ratings
Posted almost 7 years ago

Not the greatest Appletons but for the price you pay it will deliver. Can be drunk on its own and isn't too rough, at its best mixing with your favourite side tipple. Will give you an honest taste of Jamaica and go well with your jerk pork.

Although if you can afford to go higher up the Appletons rum tree, you will be rewarded.




Brand Details

Type: Gold
Company: Appleton Estate
Country: Jamaica
Name: V/X
ABV: 40%
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Pure blend (1 distillery)
Distillation: Unknown
Women Led: No

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