Cadenhead‘s Rockley Green Label 1986 18yr 46%
Introducing the Green Label Rockley 18-year-old rum, a product of Barbados' Rockley distillery, selected and bottled by the independent bottler Cadenhead's. Distilled in 1986 from molasses with a Pot Still, it boasts an ABV of 46%. Scoring high on our RumX user reviews, this rum offers a smoky and sandalwood aroma, highlighting papaya, banana, and vanilla notes. Flavorwise, be prepared to experience a unique blend of smoky, herbal, heavy, and thick sensations, beautifully dominated by allspice. A smooth and complex rum, it exhibits a delightful balance of creamy, fruity, and spicy elements, making it an unforgettable treat for rum connoisseurs.
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How does this rum taste?
A stunning Rockley rum with a harmonious 46% ABV, offering a beautiful balance of honey, mint, and fruity notes. Time unveils rich aromas - think overripe mango, vanilla, and a smoky touch. Complex yet silky, truly a top-shelf delight.
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What are the key facts about this rum?
Green Label
RX3497
46%
Pot Still Rum
1986
Molasses
Pot Still
18 years
70cl
Above 250€
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About the Rockley distillery
The Rockley distillery is located in Barbados. Rums from Rockley have been reviewed 34 times with an average of 8.8/10.
crazyforgoodbooze
14 August 2021
“Teil 4/8 unseres 1986er Rockley Tastings: wow! unglaublich intensiv sowohl an der Nase als auch im Geschmack! richtig schön dick, cremig und ölig. Papaya trifft Minze, trifft Piment trifft Banane und zum Schluss kumquatmarmelade mit frischem Vanillemark. geile Nummer! unglaublich smooth und dennoch komplex genug und nicht so schnell weg wie sonst oft bei Trinkstärke. in kurz: die beste Rockley 86 Trinkstärke!🤤🇧🇧”
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Christoph H.
18 May 2023
“At first, the smell disillusioned me. Honey? First of all, no trace. The rum shows first of all a surprisingly large number of barrel notes for its young age and immediately afterwards an acidic fruitiness, which I would have spontaneously pushed in the direction of quince. In the background, a light, vanilla-like sweetness with some smoke joins in. Overall, I don't quite like this at first and it's a far cry from what I've appreciated about Rockley so far. After half an hour, however, things look completely different and it's always worth mentioning at this point how much a rum can change and how much patience can reward you. Honey and overripe mango now dominate the attack hand in hand, and in a very good balance. It's not as brute as certain Bechmark Rockleys, but it's definitely enough to convey what Rockley can do in general. Overall, there's just a lot of sweetness coming across, and the vanilla, which by now reveals itself to be intense bourbon vanilla, again reinforces that impression. There is also resin, pine needles and pine cones. Anyway, I've always found that parts of the aroma reminds me of things that come from a fir forest. The whole thing is rounded out by the fine smoke, which just fits incredibly well into this sweet construct of honey, fruitiness and sweetness. Anyone who has ever had a very good Penicillin cocktail knows what I'm talking about.Taste-wise, I'm pleasantly surprised. The rum has hardly any of the sweetness, which it still had in the nose, but is pleasantly mouth-filling for its 46% and does not necessarily make a strongly diluted impression. The rum is, however, rather on the tart side, sweetness I take as already mentioned only discreetly and also only at the beginning. Also seems to be from the fruitiness of the mango still hardly what there. The honey sweetness has rather transformed into beeswax and very dominant now spread resin, pine needle, bitterness and tannins from the barrel. The latter is surprisingly glaringly present for this age. Not that it becomes too distracting, but the barrel definitely says hello”
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