Velier Hampden 1753 Pure Single Jamaican Rum HLCF 2024
Most love it as a toned‑down, accessible HLCF with classic pineapple‑banana funk and great value. Critics find it a bit thin and diluted, yet consensus calls it a very solid entry‑level Hampden.
A fairly young Jamaican, yet totally mild and bringing everything you expect from Hampden. The ester content is in the middle range for this distillery, which is a good choice to not scare off beginners with overwhelming funk and still offer enough depth for the advanced drinker to stay interesting. Not the ultimate revelation, but a damn solid rum that you like to have in your cabinet. Plus, it's extremely easy to drink. It will make awesome cocktails anyway.Read more
Curious explorers who want a first real taste of Jamaican high-ester style, plus cocktail fans looking for an affordable, funky Hampden for Daiquiris and Mai Tais.
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How does Velier Hampden 1753 Pure Single Jamaican Rum HLCF 2024 taste?
Friendly gateway into Hampden funk
If you’re Hampden‑curious but not ready for overproof monsters, this keeps all the key HLCF markers in a softer, 46% package that works both neat and in mixed drinks.
Those chasing cask-strength power, very intense funk, or deep complexity; anyone who dislikes solventy ester notes like nail polish and rubber.
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About the Hampden distillery
The Hampden distillery is located in Jamaica. Rums from Hampden have been reviewed 18,167 times with an average of 8.4/10.
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A fairly young Jamaican, yet totally mild and bringing everything you expect from Hampden. The ester content is in the middle range for this distillery, which is a good choice to not scare off beginners with overwhelming funk and still offer enough depth for the advanced drinker to stay interesting. Not the ultimate revelation, but a damn solid rum that you like to have in your cabinet. Plus, it's extremely easy to drink. It will make awesome cocktails anyway.
Auto-translated8,4:On the nose, all typical HLCF Hampden markers are present with esters, nail polish, overripe banana, pineapple, strawberry, some citrus, then olive and marzipan, roasted, smoky wood with confectionery, a bit spicy. On aeration, yoghurt note arises, crunchy bread, biscuits and pastry, some orange and molasses becomes minty, floral and hay-ish, slightly mineral, as we might notice rubber. 8,4:On the palate, the attack is medicinal with esters, very fruity with pineapple, banana and red fruits, orange, as the wood is roasted, smoky with caramel, crunchy bread, spicy, and pairing with molasses begetting us honeycomb, olive and cereal notes.Resting the rum helps molasses with herbaceous, grassy touch, some dairy tones arise, a little astringency, all harmonious with fruity and woody notes. 8,3:The finish is pretty long, dry, tannic, more medicinal, metallic, otherwise fresh and with notes from palate lingering on...
Diese Abfüllung ist eine positive Überraschung … sie hat im Prinzip alle erforderlichen Aromen eines Hampden HLCF ohne einen Einsteiger zu überfordern… auch für Nichteinsteiger ein herrlicher Hampdensipper, der sowohl pur als auch im Cocktail eine gute Figur macht. Preis-/Leistungsmäßig eine absolute Kaufempfehlung
Auto-translatedMein Fazit wäre hier, dass er im Prinzip alle Marker eines HLCF hat, die er haben sollte, nur in abgeschwächter Form. Als Rum für Einsteiger in das Hampen Universum durchaus geeignet. Für mich ein bißchen zu dünn. Würde hier den Hampden 8 vorziehen.