Blankenheym and Nolet's B & N 1940s
The "B & N 1940s" was produced in Netherlands. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Blankenheym and Nolet's. 4 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.8/10. The rum smells like Dried fruit, Nutty and Walnut, and on the palate there is Nutty, Dark chocolate and Mild.
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The comic advent calendar day 24 Relatively light . Less fruit but chocolate and spice ... Associations between Panama and Guyana... for me . Very difficult for me personally to assess correctly. I definitely find it delicious... When I review the calendar ... my conclusion is 1. great to be able to try these rare rums 2. what bombs these rums would be with more ABV. Here I would like to thank Artur once again 🤝🏻🥃
The funny calendar day 24 For me, after 24 days with Artur's rarities, the highest score. Not necessarily because of the taste, but because this rum is a fitting end to all the samples. The calendar was A B S O L U T P E R F E C T Thank you Artur for the journey through the time of rum. Thanks again and I take my hat off to you. Edit: I actually wanted to give it a 10, but Artur had something against it. Hence my honest assessment. Unfortunately corrected downwards.
Delicious piece of rum history.
Nose: spicy, chocolatey, light vanilla, I also imagine a light nuttiness. A little alcohol perceptible Mouth: mildly spicy, the alcohol is barely perceptible, slightly bitter and woody? Dark chocolate and coffee remain in the finish Thanks to Artur, nice piece