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Admiral Rodney HMS Royal Oak: Twelve Years of Saint Lucian Maturation

Admiral Rodney HMS Royal Oak: Twelve Years of Saint Lucian Maturation

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: St Lucia Distillers
ABV: 40% ABV
Price: £65.95

Tasting Notes

Nose

Raisins, prunes, tropical spice, dark chocolate, toasty oak, toffee

Palate

Rich dried fruit, dark chocolate depth, tropical spice warmth, prune sweetness, toasty oak complexity, velvety texture

Finish

Long and warming with chocolate, prune, oak spice, and a luxurious fade

First Impressions

HMS Royal Oak represents the middle tier of the Admiral Rodney range, and it's arguably the sweet spot. Blending rums aged between seven and twelve years in bourbon casks gives it noticeably more complexity than the Princessa, with dark chocolate and prune notes that suggest genuine maturity. Named after another ship in Admiral Rodney's fleet, it continues the naval theme with substance rather than just style.

Tasting Notes

The nose immediately signals a step up. Raisins and prunes bring richness, joined by tropical spice and dark chocolate. Toasty oak and toffee add depth, and there's a warmth and complexity that the younger Princessa can't match.

The palate is where this rum truly shines. Rich dried fruit leads — raisins and prunes in abundance — supported by dark chocolate depth that feels genuinely luxurious. Tropical spice warmth builds steadily, and the toasty oak provides complexity without bitterness. The texture is velvety, with a weight and richness that speaks to the extended ageing.

The finish is long and warming, with chocolate and prune layering alongside oak spice. It fades luxuriously, rewarding slow sipping.

How to Drink It

This is a neat sipper. The complexity and velvety texture deserve your full attention. If you want to open it up slightly, a few drops of water rather than ice — the temperature change from ice can mask some of the more subtle chocolate and spice notes.

The Bottom Line

Admiral Rodney HMS Royal Oak earns an 8 — a genuinely impressive aged rum that delivers serious complexity for its price. At £66, it competes well against established premium aged rums and offers excellent value. The chocolate and dried fruit profile is deeply satisfying.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
Reviews Editor

Ash brings a global palate to the team, having spent five years based in Singapore and Tokyo exploring the rapidly evolving Asian whisky scene. As Reviews Editor at Whiskeyful.com, his reviews are kno...

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