Plantation Xaymaca Special Dry is a 100% Pot Still Rum, and aims to show off the traditional rum funk of 19th century rum. The rum is an aim to return to the original aspects of Jamaican rum. With access to both “Long Pond” and “Clarendon”, this rum is a dream of Alexandre Gabriel, the master distiller of plantation. So does it work out as dream?
Plantation Xaymaca Special Dry
Rum Info (per Plantation’s site):
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Alc./Vol. : 43%
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Origin : Jamaica
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Distilleries : Clarendon and Long Pond Distilleries
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Raw material : Molasses
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Fermentation : 1 and 3 weeks
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Distillation :
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Clarendon : Pot Still (Vendôme)
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Long Pond : Pot Still (John Dore)
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Tropical ageing : 1-3 years in Bourbon casks
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Continental ageing : 1 year in Ferrand casks
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Volatile Substances : 312 g/hL AA
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Esters : 156 g/hL AA
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Marks :
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Clarendon : EMB & MLC marks
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Long Pond : VRW & STC^E marks
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Classification : Plummer
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Dosage : 0 g/L
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Cane sugar caramel E150a (% vol) : between 0% and 0.1%
Sight: Amber (Color corrected)
Smell: Spiced banana’s foster laden with rich buttery caramel and funky tropical fruit. Cracked black pepper and green papaya run through with a pop of spice. Creamy mangos and papayas with a hint of berries come in to add more tropical riffs in the character. The nose feels deeper than it should, and has a good richness.
Sip: The ester funk is unapologetic here, coming in from the word go. Interestingly, the dryness is present but keeps it well balanced throughout. The flavors of Jamaican funk come through, but ripe bananas, pineapple, mango, and a subtle grape-berry notes are prevalent. The spice and caramel are in the background, and start to show themselves closer to the ending.
Savor: The ending is spicy and oak laden with the tropical fruit taking background. The result is a bit of a fruity finish that leans spiced and dry as it lingers.
Plantation Xaymaca Special Dry has a wonderfully complex nose, and then doesn’t over do the sugar throughout. The flavors are well balanced, if drier, showing off the fruity components while minimizing sweetness. The flavor profile is unapologetically Jamaican, but rounded off by the continental aging. If you like the general character of Jamaican rum this is something you should consider to sip.
In Cocktails
In Grog, Plantation Xaymaca Special Dry shows off it’s tropical fruit in spaces against the lime and sweetness. The subtle touches of sweetness from the dark demerara bring forward more spice and caramelized notes. While it’s smooth, it doesn’t have the most depth.
In Review – Plantation Xaymaca Special Dry
Plantation Xaymaca Special Dry is really a great way to spend a few dollars more and get a very specialized rum. The flavor profile isn’t as aggressive as Appleton. For fans of a bit of the Jamaican funk without the full bore hit, this is a great option for $25. It also has enough balance that you could consider it as your only aged rum, if you’re starting your home bar.