Chairman‘s Reserve Master‘s Selection (Bitters & Bottles)
The "Chairman‘s Reserve Master‘s Selection (Bitters & Bottles)" was produced in Saint Lucia at the Saint Lucia Distillers distillery. It was distilled in 2006 from Molasses with a Pot Still and then aged for 13 years. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 56%. This is a limited release and there are only 267 bottles. 7 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.0/10. The rum smells like Eucalyptus, Tobacco and Smoky, and on the palate there is Woody, Tobacco and Hot.
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The Saint Lucia Distillers distillery is located in Saint Lucia. Rums from Saint Lucia Distillers have been reviewed 4,103 times with an average of 8.2/10.
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I already knew the Evanius Harris, a sister cask from also 100% Vendome Still. I struggled with this one for a long time. And from my memory, similar receptors jump out at me: Lots of wood and herbal spiciness, some citrus, and then something like dried mango and other tropical fruits. As with the Evanius, I find the alcohol to be poorly integrated and together with a present acidity to be unpleasantly sharp. The combination of herbaceousness, smoky wood and fruit make for a very interesting profile. The fruit is unfortunately lost too much in the mouth.Unlike the dirty TDLs, the herbs lack the fresh menthol kick. This leaves the rum a bit unbalanced woody.Still not a bad St. Lucia rum. On day 2, I like it a little better.
St. Lucia World Cup Tasting Peaches but really fails in the end
I like how this one tastes but it's just a bit too strong imo. The alcohol should have been better integrated.
Beautiful St.Lucia Pot Still, but for higher consecrations lacks some complexity and a long finish.