CDI Guyana Armagnac Finish 2007 14yr 61,2%
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The "Guyana Armagnac Finish" was produced in Guyana. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Compagnie des Indes. It was distilled in 2007 from Molasses and then aged for 14 years. The rum has an ABV of 61,2%. This is a limited release and there are only 479 bottles.
7 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.1/10.
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RX10415
61,2%
2007
#GDA61
Molasses
14 years
479
70cl
<100€
Rum
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BTHHo 🥃
15 October 2023
“The taste is dry and powerful at first, but then develops slightly sweeter notes of gingerbread, freshly baked bread, cardamom and roasted chestnuts - a lovely glass 🙌”
Rhum Mirror 🇧🇪
11 November 2021
“A lot of finesse in the nose of this rum, it is seductive, between floral notes of lavender and fruity notes of honey and sugar cane. Without forgetting the plum jam or the mulled wine of the Christmas market (it depends if you have a CST or not). The attack in mouth is rougher than the nose suggests. But once the mouth is coated, we can enjoy this rather surprising juice. The woody and spicy aromas are clearly accentuated compared to the nose. But not only: vanilla, pepper, licorice, but also notes of undergrowth and resin. And to finish some candied fruits”