How does this rum taste?
- Vibrant tropical fruit aroma
- Complex and balanced taste
- Unique character
The Plantation Saint Lucia 2010 is a distinctive rum from the Saint Lucia Distillers, selected by Maison Ferrand. Distilled from molasses and aged for almost 9 years with a robust ABV of 53.6%, this rum is characterized by its vibrant aromas of tropical fruit, grapefruit, and orange, complemented by a fresh minty undertone. Users have noted its complex and balanced taste, with prominent flavors of fresh citrus and mint. However, the alcohol can be initially pronounced. Despite mixed feelings on its finish, the rum is appreciated for its unique character and intricate profile, enhancing its appeal among aficionados.
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About the Saint Lucia Distillers distillery
The Saint Lucia Distillers distillery is located in Saint Lucia. Rums from Saint Lucia Distillers have been reviewed 4,010 times with an average of 8.2/10.
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"A very nice balance, greediness but not too much. A good rum"
"Nase: naja, im Mund besser und ein schönes Profil. Bräuchte aber keine Flasche davon. Edit: hinterlässt doch recht ein dreckiges Profil mit einges an Gummi im Abgang (im positiven)"
"Not the best rum from St. Lucia but still pretty good. The alcohol. Stings in the beginning so I suggest resting it for a while before tasting. Swish the first sip around your mouth and wait a short while before the next sip. "
"Verkostet gegen Plantation st. lucia 2010 LMDW / rx10566 Eigentlich geht bei mir immer die Entscheidung in Richtung des höheren ABV … aber hier schneidet der LmDW besser ab. Der The Nectar ist leider recht alkoholisch in der Nase und zwickt auch am Gaumen etwas. Dafür belohnt er am Gaumen mit einer schön dreckigen Note, die auch im Abgang bleibt. Schade, eigentlich sehr viel Potential in der dreckigen Note, aber der Alkohol riecht billig. Sonst wäre weit mehr drin. Braucht auf jeden Fall etwas Zeit im Glas und ist dann auch besser. Der LMdW ist insgesam runder, stimmiger und besser – und eher von der fruchtigeren Sorte."