Rivière du Mât VSOP
The "VSOP" was produced in Reunion at the Rivière du Mât distillery. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice with a Column Still and then aged for 4 years. The rum has an ABV of 43%. 8 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.0/10. The rum smells like Green apple, Banana and Caramel, and on the palate there is Woody, Peppery and Spice.
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Hier haben wir einen ganz angenehmen Riviere du Mat. In der Nase ist er für mich einfach nur holzig. Am Gaumen haben wir dann eine leichte Süße in Form von Vanille und Karamell. Könnte ein paar mehr % vertragen.
Calendrier de l’avant à l’aveugle par Simon : « Sample 1 : * Nez : Pomme verte, banane, caramel, vanille, tabac * Bouche : Boisé, poivre, épices, tabac Mélasse, en dessous de 50 degrés (45), longueur courte Savanna, Réunion ? » Bon terroir mais pas la bonne distillerie !