
Worthy Park Single Estate 2006 Vintage Jamaican Rum
Worthy Park · Worthy Park Estate
This vintage expression from one of Jamaica's oldest sugar estates demonstrates why single-estate rum matters. The extended tropical aging concentrates flavor and builds a level of complexity that blended rums rarely achieve. The funk is present but controlled, making this accessible to both rum veterans and curious newcomers.
Nose
Tropical fruit compote — overripe banana and mango — with underlying molasses and a funky ester quality. Toasted coconut, oak tannins, and a faint whiff of tobacco emerge with time.
Palate
Full and oily, with dark toffee, dried fruit, and coffee arriving first. A pronounced Jamaican funk — part tropical, part earthy — weaves through the mid-palate. Oak spice and leather ground the sweetness without muting the estate character.
Finish
Long and complex, with molasses, tobacco, and tropical fruit fading slowly into warm oak.
- Base Ingredient
- Blackstrap molasses from estate-grown sugarcane
- Distillation
- Double retort copper pot still distillation
- Country
- Lluidas Vale, Jamaica
Food Pairing
Jamaican jerk chicken with grilled pineapple
Distilled and aged on the 350-year-old Worthy Park Estate in Jamaica's Lluidas Vale, this vintage rum spent its entire maturation in the tropical heat, losing significant volume to the angel's share but gaining immense concentration in return.
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