$277
A one year old Hampden under the towering DOK mark, distillery-bottled at 52%, an ester bomb of overripe pineapple, banana, lime and glue with marzipan and a touch of roasted wood, wild and fiercely funky.
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DOK is Hampden's highest mark, sitting at the legal ceiling of Jamaican ester intensity, and this distillery release from the 8 Marks Collection shows it almost raw, with barely a year in wood. The point is the spirit itself: pure Trelawny pot still funk at its most extreme.
Distilled on double-retort pot stills from molasses and given just enough ex-bourbon ageing to add a whisper of colour, it is a riot of fermentation-born esters. Glue, fruit and floral notes hit the nose, then fermented tropical fruit and red fruits flood the palate, with marzipan, lime and roasted wood on a long, solventy close. This is unapologetically a high-ester experience, glorious for drinkers chasing the wildest end of Jamaica and powerful in a funky cocktail, but not a gentle sipper. Slow pours and patient aeration bring out the fruit beneath the varnish.
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