Worthy Park 2006 Single Cask for Trailer Happiness / 17 Year Old arrives with the kind of quiet confidence that comes from knowing exactly what it is. Trailer Happiness, the legendary London rum bar that’s been at the heart of the city’s cocktail scene since 2003, celebrates years of friendship with this exclusive release: a 17-year-old. At £159.00, it sits in a competitive bracket, but does it justify its place on the shelf?
Worthy Park Estate has built a reputation for consistency and character. This premium expression represents the region's approach to rum-making at its most characterful. Bottled at 54% ABV, it promises intensity without sacrificing approachability.
Tasting Notes
On the nose, Worthy Park 2006 Single Cask for Trailer Happiness / 17 Year Old presents dark cherry, fig compote, marzipan, old library. It is an inviting and well-composed aromatic profile that draws you into the glass with each return.
The palate delivers dark chocolate ganache, cigar leaf, deep dried fruit, candied walnut, silk-smooth oak. The mouthfeel is medium to full-bodied with satisfying weight, with each sip revealing new layers of complexity. There is an elegance here that justifies the price point — every element feels considered and deliberately placed.
The finish is exceptionally long with oak and leather. A satisfying conclusion that leaves you reaching for the glass once more.
How to Serve
This is a rum that demands to be savoured neat, perhaps with a single drop of water to coax out the more elusive notes hiding behind the oak. Any mixer would be a disservice to the years of maturation and craft that have gone into this bottle. Pour it into a Glencairn or a brandy balloon, take your time, and appreciate every nuance as it evolves in the glass.
The Verdict
Worthy Park 2006 Single Cask for Trailer Happiness / 17 Year Old earns a well-deserved 7 out of 9 on our scale, reflecting a well-crafted rum that delivers genuine quality and character for its price point. At £159.00, it represents a serious investment, but one that delivers commensurate quality, complexity, and memorability. A bottle worth seeking out and one we would happily pour again.