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Exclusively selected by Compagnie des Indes, this 10-year-aged Fijian rum delightfully entices with rich fruity and citrus aromas, coupled with hints of young wood and spicy ginger. Distilled at the South Pacific distillery, its palate offers vibrant grapefruit, woody undertones, and intriguing dry nuances with a touch of cardamom and cocoa. With only 409 bottles available and a 44% ABV, this limited release exemplifies complexity and a carefully crafted blend of flavors, appreciated for its balance between tropical brightness and subtle medicinal notes. A noteworthy experience for aficionados seeking distinct yet nuanced profiles.
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About the South Pacific distillery
The South Pacific distillery is located in Fiji. Rums from South Pacific have been reviewed 3,175 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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for a drinking strength Fiji delivers the here a pretty nice bouquet. nice intense citrus notes (grapefruit and lemon), slightly caramel, however, without becoming sweet but nice and dry and in addition the typical medicinal bicycle tube and bitter iodine notes, which are here but nicely integrated with an intense spicy note of earthy cardamom, as well as spicy turmeric and ginger. i like it! PLV is also absolutely fine!
Complex aromas. Nice and dry. A little watered down. Otherwise good
Surprisingly pale in colour for 10 years of aging. Probably the least good Fiji I’ve tried so far but by no means bad and the more I’m sipping it the more it’s growing on me. On the nose it’s quite light but it’s perhaps possible to pick out some young wood and citrus (grapefruit) notes. On the palate there’s some dinstinct rubber and pepper. Also woody and an underlying sweetness/ fudge flavour. It drinks quite punchy for its 44% ABV.
Not exactly typical of Fiji, lots of vanillin from the oak barrel.