Jonathan42
J. Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum
Silver Rum — Jamaica
Reviewed
August 1, 2021 (edited September 1, 2022)
A necessary rum for tiki and tropical cocktails, this is none the less, my first bottle of it of my very own.
The smell is strongly unripe bananas, and wet vegetation. There's a twinge from the alcohol, which is expected at 126 proof. The smell is surprisingly complex, much more than I would normally expect from a white rum. Green bananas!
Smell: 17/20
The first taste is a sweet, spicy, sip of rocket fuel. It is sweet, there are a lot of unripe fruit flavors going on, and a sugary sweetness right off. Then there are layers of spice, and phenolic notes that I'd normally expect from a peated Scotch whisky.
First sip: 27/30
Additional sips allow me to move past the high proof, and get into the flavors, green bananas, allspice, cane syrup, white pepper, grapefruit pith, a lot of depth and complexity. This rum is mouthwatering, the high proof turns on your salivation response, and the finish is astringent, bringing you back for more.
Additional sips, and finish: 22/25
The bottle is, well, it comes in a bottle. It has a plastic screw top lid, and a thing to allow smooth pouring in the mouth of the bottle (same as in Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur). The label is what I'd expect from something designed in the 90's and selling for half the price, but at this price, this rum is a fantastic deal.
Packaging and Value: 16/20
I keep 5 points for subjective assignment, and here, I'm giving 3/5, this isn't the most amazing rum out there, but it is an amazing rum, that has a place in my bar.
Total score: 85/100
24.95
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