CDI Hampden 9 Year 2009

Review #1300; Rum #605

This rum was distilled from molasses on a pot still at the Hampden distillery in Jamaica. It was placed into what was likely an ex-bourbon cask and aged for 9 years, likely mostly in Europe, before being bottled at cask strength with no additives by compagnie de indes.


Distillery: Hampden Estate

Bottler: Compagnie de Indes.

Region: Jamaica

Still: Pot

ABV: 55%


Nose:  Buttery Popcorn, Grilled Pineapple, Cement Glue, Lemon Peel, Magno, touch of soy sauce

Palate: Thick Oily mouthfeel, Grilled Pineapple, Cement Glue, Lemon, Vinegar, Soy Sauce, Mango

Finish:   Medium length finish, Cement Glue, Black Pepper, Lemon, Crème brulee, Soy Sauce, Mango

Rating: 8/10

As usual, another excellent offering from Hampden being released here. The flavors pop as well but the time in oak has tempered a bit of that, intense weirdness unaged DOK has. I will say, the 5 year tropically aged DOK I have tried is significantly better than this offering, but for an aged DOK this is still intense and quite excellent. Huge pops of fruits, weird industrial solvents, and spices make for your usual wild ride that Hampden provides.


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