Samaroli Enmore Wood Colour Demerara Rum
The "Wood Colour Demerara Rum" was produced in Guyana at the Enmore distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Samaroli. It was distilled in 1985 from Molasses and then aged for 20 years. The rum has an ABV of 45%. 4 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.3/10. The rum smells like Minty, Barrel and Lemon, and on the palate there is Herbal, Honey and Marzipan.
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About the Enmore distillery
The Enmore distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Enmore have been reviewed 4,021 times with an average of 8.8/10.
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Considering the relative low ABV this rum still manages to pull all the right stops on your nose and palate. Fruity with light spices and well integrated wood. I wrote that the minty note was really nice and refreshing. The empty glass had some leather and heavier licorice notes.
Quite the nose on the samaroli, spice tdl style mint and some dry musty cellar. On the palate a completely different profile, herbals as fuck, honey that sometimes hits marzipan and the dry cellar must with some wood. Shame