How does this rum taste?
- Fruity green apple aroma
- Spicy baked apple flavor
- Interesting experimental profile
The "Études Dunfermline Pot Still" from Grenada's Renegade distillery is a limited release rum with a 55% ABV. At 1 year and 6 months aged, it presents green apple, parfumed, and slightly rubbery aromas. The taste has notable iodine, baked apple, and acidic elements, with green apple and hints of spice. While some users appreciate its fruity and spice complexity, others feel the alcohol integration and plastic notes detract from the experience. Opinions vary widely, with some describing it as an experimental spirit bordering on fruit brandy. It represents an intriguing, albeit polarizing, entry into Renegade's lineup, appealing to those interested in innovative rum profiles.
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About the Renegade distillery
The Renegade distillery is located in Grenada. Rums from Renegade have been reviewed 479 times with an average of 7.5/10.
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"A little vomit on the nose, fortunately better on the palate, but a little featureless and alcohol not well integrated."
"Today a few Renegade studies on the way to the future of this young distillery. The Dunfermline with plenty of perfume on the nose. Then fruit joins in. I perceive apple in particular, with an even clearer hint of baked apple on the palate as there is a lot of spice here. I like it very much."
"Is this a rum? I'd say this is closer to a fruit spirit rather than a rum. Plastic, some fruits and a bad alcool integration. That's it, nothing more, this is really really unpleasant to drink. I hope this experiment will lead to better results in the future"
"Merkliche Fehlnote in der Nase. Am Gaumen ok, aber weit von einem Spitzenrum entfernt."