Velier Skeldon SWR 1978
A world‑class Skeldon: insanely complex nose, thick dark profile, perfectly integrated alcohol and an endless, dry woody finish. Widely regarded as one of the pinnacle Demeraras.
The nose is just beautiful. Intense and very complex, delivering dark and woody notes alongside dried and fresh fruits as well as a hint of floral notes and a herbal bouquet of herbs in the background. You can spend a lot of time just enjoying this. On the palate, the Sekeldon is again very thick and intense. The long tropical maturation clearly shows with wood dominating the profile. While it is very wood-forward, it is far from one-dimensional. Herbs, dried fruits, and some cardboard create a deep tasting experience. Exceptional dram. Cheers to Jakob for the sample.Read more
Seasoned Demerara fans and collectors who love intensely dry, old‑oak profiles with roasted, tobacco, licorice and dark fruit notes at full proof.
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How does Velier Skeldon SWR 1978 taste?
Legendary, near‑perfect old Demerara
If you’re deep into old Demerara and enjoy dry, wood‑driven monsters like top Port Mourant or Skeldon 1973, this is a must‑taste benchmark when you get the chance.
Beginners, anyone sensitive to high ABV or bitter, very woody rums, and buyers looking for sweetness or everyday‑price bottles.
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About the Skeldon distillery
The Skeldon distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Skeldon have been reviewed 822 times with an average of 8.9/10.
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The nose is just beautiful. Intense and very complex, delivering dark and woody notes alongside dried and fresh fruits as well as a hint of floral notes and a herbal bouquet of herbs in the background. You can spend a lot of time just enjoying this. On the palate, the Sekeldon is again very thick and intense. The long tropical maturation clearly shows with wood dominating the profile. While it is very wood-forward, it is far from one-dimensional. Herbs, dried fruits, and some cardboard create a deep tasting experience. Exceptional dram. Cheers to Jakob for the sample.
Auto-translatedVery complex without becoming unbalanced at any point. The wood note is particularly impressive, giving the rum a noble depth that borders on the bitter without overpowering the other notes. Heavy, dense consistency. Very nicely integrated alcohol. The only "fly in the ointment": Tasted blind, it doesn't stand out enough in comparison with other Skeldons for me to agree with the perfect score. However, this does not detract from its outstanding quality.
Auto-translatedOver the years that I have been passionate about this distillate, I have always dreamed of tasting this legendary rum! I don't know if perfection exists but this rum definitely is! Really intense in flavors and smells! You can perceive everything sharply! The finish is endless! Chapeu! I was also able to taste the original 1978 straight from the tasting sent to Velier before being cut with part of the 1973 and I must say it was even more intense and incredible than the bottled one!
Auto-translatedAn experience to have this drop in the glass. Dark, burnt, intense - a very own profile! For me, however, far from the perfect 100 points.
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