
Hampden Estate HLCF 2016 Single Vintage
Hampden Estate · Hampden Estate Distillery
HLCF is Hampden's medium-ester mark, and at seven years it hits a sweet spot where the distillery's funk is fully developed but the cask has had enough time to integrate. This is Jamaican rum at its most unapologetically expressive — not for the faint of heart, but essential for anyone who wants to understand what pot-still rum can achieve.
Nose
Explosive tropical fruit — overripe banana, pineapple, and guava — with a funky ester backbone. Behind the fruit, there's dark chocolate, cured leather, and a whiff of burnt rubber that signals classic Hampden character. Oak and vanilla provide structure.
Palate
Full and oily. Tropical fruit esters dominate the entry, then molasses and dark toffee build through the mid-palate. Roasted coffee bean and tobacco leaf add gravity, while the oak tannins provide a framework that keeps the funk from running wild.
Finish
Exceptionally long, with lingering banana, leather, and a slow fade of oak spice and molasses.
- Base Ingredient
- Molasses
- Distillation
- Pot still distillation, HLCF ester mark (~200-300 g/hL AA)
- Country
- Trelawny, Jamaica
Food Pairing
The smoky, spiced bark of the jerk pork belly meets the rum's funky intensity, while the sweet-tart mango chutney mirrors the tropical fruit esters and balances the richness.
Distilled at the historic Hampden Estate in Jamaica's Trelawny parish — one of the oldest continuously operating distilleries in the Caribbean — this single-vintage HLCF mark was tropically aged for seven years.
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