The Antigua Distillery S.B.S Antigua 2015 (Whisky & Rum Ijmuiden)
The "S.B.S Antigua 2015 (Whisky & Rum Ijmuiden)" was produced in Antigua at the The Antigua Distillery distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler 1423 World Class Spirits. It was distilled in 2015 from Molasses with a Column Still and then aged for 7 years. The rum has an ABV of 55%. This is a limited release and there are only 303 bottles. 14 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.0/10. The rum smells like Butterscotch, Figs and Papaya, and on the palate there is Barrel, Vanilla and Caramel.
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The The Antigua Distillery distillery is located in Antigua. Rums from The Antigua Distillery have been reviewed 1,059 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"Tasted on the Whisky and Rum festival 2022. IJmuiden. www.zeewijck.nl First impression: very Travellers Belize. Heavy. Bourbon. American oak. Vanilla/caramel. Taste: christmassy: Cinnamon(rolls). Cherry. Cloves. Charred. Vanilla. A lot of taste. The bourbon ever present. 55% is perfect. Good pick from Richard. Update may 2023. Strangely he still has loads of bottles of this."
"Poorly integrated alcohol, bitterness on the finish. You can smell the bourbon barrel, very nice on the nose, but on the palate it almost burns and overshadows the tropical fruit and fig on the nose. I'll do a follow-up tasting once it's aerated. Edit: the aeration did it some good, but now I'm getting petroleum notes linked to bitterness on the palate."