
Appleton Estate 15 Year Old Black River Casks
Appleton Estate · Appleton Estate Distillery
Joy Spence, who has served as Appleton's master blender since 1997, demonstrates remarkable skill in balancing the pot still funk that defines Jamaican rum with the refined character that fifteen years of tropical aging demands. The Black River Casks expression is a masterclass in how time in barrel can tame without taming too much. Sip it neat — it needs nothing.
Nose
Rich toffee and dried fruit lead, with oak and leather providing structure. A subtle orange peel brightness lifts the heavier notes, and there is a cocoa-like depth underneath.
Palate
Velvety mouthfeel delivering caramel, vanilla, and baked banana, with spice warmth arriving mid-palate. The oak is well-integrated after fifteen years, contributing tobacco and a gentle roasted quality without over-extracting.
Finish
Long and layered, with molasses, dried fruit, and a coffee bitterness that fades into warm spice.
- Base Ingredient
- Molasses
- Distillation
- Blend of copper pot still and column still distillates
- Country
- Nassau Valley, Jamaica
Food Pairing
Jamaican jerk pork belly with pineapple relish
Blended by master blender Joy Spence at the Appleton Estate in Jamaica's Nassau Valley, where the limestone-rich water of the Black River has fed rum production since 1749.
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