jonwilkinson7309
Plantation Trinidad 1997 Single Cask (Kilchoman Whisky Cask Maturation)
Aged Rum — Trinidad
Reviewed
May 11, 2020 (edited August 3, 2020)
On occasion I'll see the comment, "Maybe I got a bad bottle" in a review here. I've never questioned a dram in that way, until now.
My understanding is that oxidation, UV light and heat or temperature swings can alter a liquor's flavor, or otherwise cause it to denature or break down. But short of a distributor or store being dumb enough to store bottles in direct sunlight or a hot attic, it seems unlikely (albeit possible, but not something I've knowingly encountered). The only other option would be a defective cork. But wouldn't that be apparent when opening the bottle?
Which brings me to this Plantation; rum from Trinidad with a portion of the aging done in used casks from Kilchoman. I've had at least a half-dozen different Plantation rums, and to my palate, they've ranged from good to excellent. As far as Kilchoman is concerned, I could probably spend an afternoon curled up in one of their used casks and enjoy every minute of it. And yet, this rum is horrid. On the palette, there's an immediate and strong hit of smoke that I can only describe as liquid ashtray. The smoke does give way, but it's replaced by a wave that leaves me thinking of fetid pond water slightly sweetened.
It seems impossible that Plantation guru Alexandre Gabriel and his team would send something this awful out into the world. Which, for the first time in my spirits experience leads me to say, "Maybe I got a bad bottle."
Opinions? I'm reserving a numeric rating until I have a bit more insight.
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@jonwilkinson7309 I haven't had a bad Plantation yet either and I'm an especially big fan of their 2003 Trinidad (which I think I recall @jdriip also liked). Was interested in this one since Trinidad and Islay spirits usually have a lot of interesting personality. It sounds like from your description that there's a chance the marriage just didn't work out though since nothing you described sounds totally unreasonable for Trinidad rum or Islay scotch :(
@jdriip. I totally agree, which is why this was such an unpleasant surprise, and why I think something with my bottle is not as it should be.
@PBMichiganWolverine Next shipment I'll throw in a couple of rums that are aren't the sugary sweet type. Once you get past the mass market rums there's some really interesting ones out there.
@jonwilkinson7309 I have tasted a handful of Plantation rums. Haven't had a bad one yet, they have ranged from good to fantastic.
I’ve never had Plantation before, and just a few handfuls of rum—-of which the top of the class was Caroni, followed by that Barrell one you sent. Aside from those two, the rums I did have just fell in the “sweet like sugar “ category.