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A twelve year old Hampden DOK from Duncan Taylor, a calmer cask led take on the estate’s highest marque where the funk has mellowed into pineapple, brine and brioche over balanced oak, easier to sip than the name suggests.
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Bottled by Duncan Taylor as a Quarterdeck single cask, this is a twelve year old Hampden distilled in 2009 from the DOK marque, the highest ester recipe the Trelawny estate makes and one that sits near Jamaica's legal ceiling. It is a pure pot still molasses rum, and unusually for DOK this release has been tamed by the cask.
Twelve years in ex-bourbon have rounded the wild esters, so the glue and varnish of a young DOK have softened into pineapple, tropical fruit, brine and brioche with a sweet, fruity edge. At 50.8 percent the oak is well integrated and the rum drinks more gently than the marque usually implies. Bottled unsweetened, it offers the DOK signature in a calmer, more approachable format for drinkers curious about the style without the full assault.
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