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angelsword
06-13-2008, 07:09 PM
I know that these are traditionnel rather than agricole, but was wondering if anyone could tell me a bit more about these rums.
Edward Hamilton
06-13-2008, 11:34 PM
Nothing other than that they are private labels of unknown distillery origin.
the NOSE
11-22-2008, 08:37 PM
I know that these are traditionnel rather than agricole, but was wondering if anyone could tell me a bit more about these rums.
Hello angelsword,
Ỉ‘ve got only the Mangoustan̉‘s here. I dont know exactly from witch islands these rhums are coming, but i belive there are different involved. The taste is from younger ones. It smells? better and sweeter than the taste is. It is an easy sipping Rhum. I like it also in T-Punch...
rumdog007
03-03-2009, 09:28 PM
the NOSE hit the nail on the head with the comment "...better and sweeter than the taste is.". The taste has only the slightest hint of sweetness. Actually, it is hot to the tongue upon first sip. Cayenne and graham cracker are the dominant flavors (I'm working with a bad cold/flu on this one...). The finish is not great. A little bitter and medicinal, but not unpalatable. the NOSE, again, is correct. A ti punch would be a good call on this rhum. Overall, it is a pleasant surprise. It's $25 a one liter bottle in Texas.
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BTW, not an AOC rhum.
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