How does this rum taste?
- Distinctive vegetal profile
- Smooth alcohol presence
- Agricole-style character
Copalli White Rum, from the Copaltree distillery in Belize, features a unique blend of sugarcane juice, distilled by pot and column stills. It carries a subtle ABV of 42%, making it a versatile choice for cocktails. Users note its distinct vegetal and sugarcane aroma, with hints of lychee, grass, and tropical fruits. The taste aligns with these aromatic notes, presenting a mild, tropical palate. While celebrated for its agricole-style character, it has been described as having a short finish and mild intensity. Overall, Copalli White Rum offers an intriguing experience for those interested in exploring fresh, vegetal profiles without an overpowering alcohol presence.
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About the Copaltree distillery
The Copaltree distillery is located in Belize. Rums from Copaltree have been reviewed 44 times with an average of 6.7/10.
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""Yeah. I'd heard a lot of good things about it but I don't know why. To sum up, my tasting notes: On the nose: Sugarcane, Vegetal In the mouth : Sugarcane, Vegetal The finish is more towards: Sugar cane"."
"Tastes like a beginner agricole. Not bad but also nothing special..."
"The nose is delicate and fragrant with cane, vegetable, burnt sugar, citrus and also ripe pineapple. The palate is very light with a fine sweetness, some citrus, pineapple/banana, medicinal, some distant vegetal notes. Non-existent finish, too much dilution."
"My first impression and a deep inhale was, “Woah.” This is truly a distillate I’ve never smelled or tasted before. At no point do I get a feeling of alchoholic burn (although this is my 3rd tasting today so maybe I’m just numb to it 😂). However I can distinctly point out a tropical fruit, Lychee and fresh grass all the way through which is amazingly interesting and odd. I’ll have to try this in a cocktail soon."