Privateer Letter of Marque „Thick as Thieves“
The "Letter of Marque „Thick as Thieves“" was produced in USA at the Privateer Rum Distillery distillery. It was distilled from Molasses with a Column Still and then aged for 3 years 1mo. The rum has an ABV of 56,2%. 7 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.7/10. The rum smells like Vanilla, Coconut and Oak, and on the palate there is Vanilla, Coconut and Caramel.
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About the Privateer Rum Distillery distillery
The Privateer Rum Distillery distillery is located in USA. Rums from Privateer Rum Distillery have been reviewed 403 times with an average of 7.9/10.
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Beautiful, balanced and uncomplicated rum - despite its young age. Strongly reminiscent of Barbados and Belize rums. Ideal for a relaxed evening.
I really liked this rum. It was one of two bottles I bought for the birth of my son (the other being Black Tot 51). My wife and I will drink it with him one day. It’s the first American rum I’ve ever tried. It doesn’t pack big flavours like some rums I could mention but it’s well balanced and highly refined. This is the first time I’ve ever tried to pick out tasting notes so I will return to it in a couple of years and update it if necessary as I have several 3ml samples.
Ein Foursquare-Travellers-Verschnitt. Etwas schwächer als die Originale. Nicht schlecht, aber auch nichts Neues unter der Sonne.
Gefällig, für drei Jahre schon recht rund. Recht nahe an Belize oder Barbados-Abfüllungen, Eiche, Vanille, Karamell und etwas Kokos. Mir fehlt bei den Privateers etwas die Eigenständigkeit im Profil - das sind natürlich gute Destillate, aber eben ohne echtes Alleinstellungsmerkmal.