Colour of Rum Jamaica 3 : 25yr Clarendon – EMB 1996 67% ABV
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This 25yo Clarendon rum was bottled from a single cask which yielded 253 bottles. It spent 22 years in the tropics, before spending another three in the Old Continent. Distilled in 1996 in a pot still, and matured in an ex-rum oak barrel, before being bottled at a whopping 67% ABV.
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