yes. In the cask, rum tends to take on the flavor of the cask but after bottling it seems it stays with the final bottling. The site listed below gives a good overview of the aged rum. http://www.forbes.com/2005/08/01/rum-lifestyle-passmore-cx_np_0802feat_ls.html I would say so! the older alcohol ages, the better it gets!
Find the name of the distiller, from the bottle & contact them directly , just to be safe.
Yes
If you open the bottle, you need to keep it refrigerated and it will last for a month. If it is an unopened bottle it should last for about a year :)
Probably, depending on its storage history.
My research showed that an unopened bottle of Pimm's would last for a year or two. Once it is opened, it starts to lose flavor after a week or so.
Portuguese green wine is known as Vinho Verde. Vino Verde is a wine that should be drunk soon after purchase. So try to drink it 1 year after purchase.
YES
If you mean an infants bottle with a nipple then it is somewhat odd.
If it's a vintage port, meaning it's from a specific year, then yes.
yes
Unopened advocaat can generally be safe to drink for up to a year past its best-before date if it has been stored properly in a cool, dark place. However, always check for any signs of spoilage, such as changes in smell, color, or texture before consuming. If in doubt, it's best to err on the side of caution and not consume it.
Yes ,But it is not as good . I would drink it just to see what it is like .