Review: Appleton Estate Rum 21 Years Old

Review: Appleton Estate Rum 21 Years Old

In 2015 we reviewed a handful of bottles from Jamaica’s rum powerhouse, Appleton Estate, with one notable exception, the ultra-premium 21-year-old. Like the Rare Blend 12 Years Old, this is minimum-aged rum, meaning there could be rums far older in this bottle but none less than the U.S. legal drinking age. It’s one of the older age-stated rums on the shelves today, so let’s see how it stacks up!

Appleton Estate Rum 21 Years Old Review

On the nose, there’s a gentle complexity. It’s lush, not overly sweet, and lacks the funky punch of many Jamaican rums. There’s plenty of vanilla-laced barrel notes that grow more exotic as the rum opens up, turning to sandalwood and incense. Subtle baking spice emerges, too, alongside buttery snickerdoodles and a bit of candied orange peel.

On the palate, it’s oily and bright with a rich, pastry-like sweetness. Turbinado sugar, vanilla sheet cake, and crème brûlée all arrive by the mid-palate. Things begin to dry out a bit towards the finish with some damp, basement-tinged barrel notes, but the conclusion is still lengthy and vibrant with layers of stone fruit, hot chocolate mix, and light brown sugar. Beautifully balanced and an immensely enjoyable sipping rum.

86 proof.

A / $135 / appletonestate.com [BUY IT NOW FROM FROOTBAT]

Appleton Estate Rum 21 Years Old

USD135
9.5

Rating

9.5/10

Drew Beard is assistant editor for Drinkhacker and winner of several booze-related merit badges, including Certified Specialist in Spirits and Executive Bourbon Steward. A former federal employee turned hotelier and spirits journalist, he looks forward to his next midlife crisis.

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