Copeland Smugglers Reserve Double Donaghadee Wood
The "Smugglers Reserve Double Donaghadee Wood" was produced in Multiple countries. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Copeland. It was distilled from Molasses with a Pot and Column Still. The rum has an ABV of 40%. 4 community members rated this rum with an average of 6.5/10. The rum smells like Fruity, Spice and Sweet, and on the palate there is Fruity, Alcoholic and Sweet.
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On The Rocks: On the nose a restrained fruit, oak and spice aroma. Taste has an initial mild burn with alcohol and then a wave of fruit, oak and spice that evolves into a more bitter finish. There is some complexity here as the taste evolves over several seconds. Finish is short with a sweet and bitter fruit flavour. Mixed Pepsi Zero: On the nose Dusty with a slight spice. Taste is relatively smooth with a slight sweetness with moderate oak undertones. Finish is a sweet oak that lingers.
Totally drinkable but too earthy for me. Not my usual palette.