How does this rum taste?
- Unique taste profile
- Tropical fruit hints
- Maritime qualities
Tokyo Nights (Japanese Rums) is an unaged rum crafted at Okinawa distillery in Japan. Distilled from molasses using a pot still, it features a 40% ABV. Its aroma is marked by musty, overripe, and fermented notes involving rubber and vinegar nuances. On the palate, this rum exhibits overripe and musty flavors, complemented by hints of tropical fruit and floral undertones. Reviews indicate it to be unique, with maritime and salty attributes, though some find it a bit rough and alcoholic. Although polarizing, it appeals to those seeking an exotic drinking experience.
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About the Okinawa distillery
The Okinawa distillery is located in Japan. Rums from Okinawa have been reviewed 23 times with an average of 6.5/10.
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"#4731 20.05.2024 Relaxing at home with a few samples. Nose Fresh, fruity, banana, light vegetal, minerals, light sugarcane. Palate Fresh, round, fruity, pineapple, light vegetal, light grass, minerals, light salty, faint smoke. Finish Medium to long, round, warm, fruits, faint smoke. The empty glass has more smoke and a touch of cherry."
"Der komische Kalender Tag 18 O.k. unaged habe ich noch erkannt, aber Japan. No chance. Im ganzen ist er mir doch etwas zu modrig, war aber super interessant ihn probieren zu dürfen. Ich frage mich echt wie TheDunderhut an dieses Zeug immer wieder rankommt."
"The comic advent calendar day 18"
"This was really an interesting experience. This is a rather unique rum in the sense that there is a massive twist on the olive brine. Its not olive at all as so many of these newer producers tend to be. This is maritime, salty and rather okay. A tad too alcoholic, but still."