Rhum House Domaine de Courcelles Rhum Vieux Édition 2014 Magnum 1972 38yr 54%
The "Rhum Vieux Édition 2014 Magnum" was produced in Guadeloupe at the Domaine de Courcelles distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Rhum House. It was distilled in 1972 from Molasses with a Column Still and then aged for 38 years. The rum has an ABV of 54%.
1 community member rated this rum with an average of 9.1/10.
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RX11904
54%
Column Still Rum
1972
Molasses
Column Still
38 years
150cl
Above 250€
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Create your virtual rum cabinetAbout the Domaine de Courcelles distillery
The Domaine de Courcelles distillery is located in Guadeloupe. Rums from Domaine de Courcelles have been reviewed 130 times with an average of 9.0/10.
Alain Masrum
29 December 2023
“Nez assez simple sur le boisé, la vanille cuite et le végétal La bouche après quelque temps dégage une impression forte et intense, sur la sève sèche, sur le chocolat blanc, sur les fruits rouges..genre griotte ! De la colle sèche, sur le vernis séché, d'un coup le zan, les bonbons Car acidulés et sucrés, étonnant, retour boisé, vanillé et fruité confit avec une trace de tabac La finale est longue, intense sur les cerises confites, l'extrait de vanille concentré, le caramel bien beurré et la sève séchée, comme la colle blanche sèche,”