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Saint Lucia | Aged | 43% ABV | Pot and Column Still
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The 1931 series is a must try for each rum lover. This 3:rd edition comes wth a black lable and is utterly deep in flavour. Dry, crisp, full of oak and deep age. Pleasant and rich on the nose.
Bourbon barrels from Jack Daniels does its job well.
Bought it on my way back from Turks and Caicos, where I drank a bunch of good and sweet rums! Was expecting a sweeter rum by the aparience of the bottle and color. It's not a tasteless rum, but definitely is one of the most mellow an unflavored I've had. As a post below describes it " If you like an unsweetened rum with a smokey flavour, then this rum".
Sugar 0-5 GPL. This vintage of the St Lucia 1931 Anniversary rums is slightly different from previous editions (as expected) in that it has a bit more "smoke and leather" taste and aroma in it. Along with the standard taste of vanilla, I found some spices like clove or nutmeg, with a bit of fruit. Overall, the Oak, Smoke, Leather, Fruit, and Spice make for a complex and well balanced rum. If you like an unsweetened rum with a smokey flavour, then this rum is for you.....if you want to spend $140 per bottle (Ontario) It's an excellent sipping rum, but there are better rums in the marketplace at this price point.
The nice classy bottle caught my eye behind the bar. The colour with a tint of orange was intriguing. The smell did not strike my imagination. Finally, the taste ... where's the taste ? I did not find the taste. There was no distinctive taste. If I'm mistaken, I'm sorry my taste buds must have been closed for the day.
Nice but not overdone oaked notes and an almost bourbon-ish note.
"Jamaican like funk and notes of coffee, chocolate, vanilla and a fresh almost minty note are present as expected."
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This was recommented by a friend who loved it. Not my taste, too much of everything