
Hampden JMC 1993 Rom de Luxe 28 Year Old Rombo Wild Series No.18 | 700ML
Rum: Hampden JMC 1993 Rom de Luxe 28 Year Old Rombo Wild Series No.18 | 700ML
This rum is bottled at 57.7% without filtration, reduction or addition of sugar. There will be a total of 121 bottles for the world!
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 115.4 (57.7%ABV)
Origin: Jamaica
Distillery: Hampden
This rum is bottled at 57.7% without filtration, reduction or addition of sugar. There will be a total of 121 bottles for the world!
Hampden JMC 1993 Rom de Luxe 28 Year Old Rombo Wild Series No.18 | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Satisfying and charming aromas.
Palate: A rich, complex, and smooth taste.
Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.
Distillery Information
The Hampden Estate was founded in 1753 by a Scotsman called Archibald Sterling, in the Queen of Spain valley of Jamaica’s Trelawny parish. For 250 years it remained family owned, selling rum to third-party blenders and independent bottlers. Mismanagement however meant that by 2003 it was in financial trouble, with the Jamaican government stepping in to assume ownership and some of its debt in order to preserve the jobs of its employees. They sold it in 2009 to the Hussey family’s Everglades Farms, who as first point of business began laying down the casks that would eventually become these first Hampden Estate labelled official bottling of the distillery’s rum, launched in collaboration with Velier in 2018. Famed for its heavy, ester-driven style, Hampden is joined by Worthy Park as the only two Jamaican distilleries that produce exclusively pure single rums (using only pot stills). It currently has four pot stills: two from Forsyths in Scotland, one from Vendome in Kentucky, and another from T&T Engineering in South Africa.
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Rum: Hampden JMC 1993 Rom de Luxe 28 Year Old Rombo Wild Series No.18 | 700ML
This rum is bottled at 57.7% without filtration, reduction or addition of sugar. There will be a total of 121 bottles for the world!
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 700ML
Proof: 115.4 (57.7%ABV)
Origin: Jamaica
Distillery: Hampden
This rum is bottled at 57.7% without filtration, reduction or addition of sugar. There will be a total of 121 bottles for the world!
Hampden JMC 1993 Rom de Luxe 28 Year Old Rombo Wild Series No.18 | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Satisfying and charming aromas.
Palate: A rich, complex, and smooth taste.
Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.
Distillery Information
The Hampden Estate was founded in 1753 by a Scotsman called Archibald Sterling, in the Queen of Spain valley of Jamaica’s Trelawny parish. For 250 years it remained family owned, selling rum to third-party blenders and independent bottlers. Mismanagement however meant that by 2003 it was in financial trouble, with the Jamaican government stepping in to assume ownership and some of its debt in order to preserve the jobs of its employees. They sold it in 2009 to the Hussey family’s Everglades Farms, who as first point of business began laying down the casks that would eventually become these first Hampden Estate labelled official bottling of the distillery’s rum, launched in collaboration with Velier in 2018. Famed for its heavy, ester-driven style, Hampden is joined by Worthy Park as the only two Jamaican distilleries that produce exclusively pure single rums (using only pot stills). It currently has four pot stills: two from Forsyths in Scotland, one from Vendome in Kentucky, and another from T&T Engineering in South Africa.












