Worthy Park Export Manager Zan Kong Interview (Podcast)
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over 5 years ago
straight up in my allè. Coconut, Toffee Crisp bars, ginger root, grassy funk with a touch of tobacco.
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over 5 years ago
A fine jamaican clasic rum. Great finish, great taste. A lot of fruits, beautiful.
Chocolate, toffee and caramel.
"Notes of oak and vanilla along with some slightly hot ginger. ."
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Just back from this years rumcruise at the Baltic Sea with Birka cruises. Decided already before I went on the cruise that I should buy me some bottles of Worthy Park. I really like that they now are on their own because I’m avoiding the independent bottlers.
This Worthy Park was one of the rums that was a part of Ian Burrell’s Master Class “Blindtest”.
The 45% gives it some sting in your nose, especially if you warm it up in your hand for a while. It’s really a great rum aged between 6 and 10 years that’s flavourful, quite smooth and very complex with a rather long afterburn. You can recognise chocolate, toffee, banana, notes from the bourbon Cask, spices etc.
Pictures: My Jamaican shelf & Rums included at Ian Burrell’s Blindtest.