A.H. Riise Signature
Citrus-caramel sweetness, long finish
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RumX members love its citrus-driven sweetness: bright orange and tropical fruit layered with caramel and vanilla, finishing long and smooth. The nose bursts with fruity caramel and spice, with occasional hints of mint and light wood. A popular choice with 63 community reviews. Some find it sweet or note a touch of alcohol heat and price debate, but orange-forward sippers praise its balance and length.
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Bursting aroma with loads of tropical fear and caramel. Velvety on the tongue with an eminent complexity.
8,5:The nose immediately gives us the brand's very traditional oily-orange character, but with a hint of finely spiced herbal notes that further refresh the whole. The orange then leans towards yellow lemon, or rather a syrup made from its juice. Aeration brings a more powdery, gently spicy profile, with the softness of an orange cookie with powdered sugar. Various spices continue to evoke pastry, and we even go so far as to imagine a buttery cookie dough. 7,8:The palate is less round than expected, but of course remains very sweet. The orange peel is amply candied and encrusted with sweet spices such as cinnamon, cardamom and nutmeg. A hint of licorice indicates molasses, then dilutes into lemon syrup. 7,8:The finish is long, thanks to the citrus peels that imprint their oily bitterness on the palate...
This is the latest top shelf release from Riise and it's also pretty sweet but the difference is in the finish where it has a bit more bite than the other top shelf rums from them. The nose is very fruity with sweet caramel, spice and very light wood. The palate is sweet with lots of fruit trailed by sweet caramel, vanilla and a hint of wood and tobacco. The finish is long and sweet with fruit and vanilla. This is one of the best finishes I have tried in a release from Riise. Price to quality can be argued, I got a very good deal, so for me an OK price.
There is a distinctive vanilla/caramel aroma on the nose. This is confirmed on the palate. There is also a fruity, woody aroma with a sweet, warm finish. One of the best from A.H. Riise, unfortunately this is offset by the high price.