How does this rum taste?
- Well-balanced blend
- Versatile for mixing or sipping
- Good price-to-quality ratio
Rum Artesanal Burke’s Seamaster Edition 2023 offers a well-crafted blend distilled from molasses and aged for 18 years, with hints of vanilla, coconut, caramel, and herbal notes. Bottled by Heinz Eggert GmbH with an ABV of 49.2%, this rum is recognized for its balanced and complex profile. Users appreciate its versatility for sipping or mixing in cocktails, noting a pleasant but somewhat understated aroma and a rich taste featuring barrel and toffee accents. Some find it less intense in complexity, labeling it as a solid choice for beginners. Its fair price-to-quality ratio makes it a desirable selection for those exploring aged rums.
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"A very harmonious Spanish blend with high-quality, very old components. I really like the contrast with the 1st Seamaster. I'm curious to see how the series will develop in the future. Very fair price-performance ratio. Ideal for beginners."
"Verkostet im Rahmen des RA-Online-Tastings zur RumX-Lotterie 06/2023. In der Nase erstaunlich schwach und dünn, am Gaumen rund, aber etwas muffig. Ungesüßt. Ein guter, ehrlicher Anfängerrum."
"RumX Community Tasting mit Rum Artesanal zur Tasting Lottery Juni 2023: Geradliniger spanischer Blend. Vanille, dezente Trockenfrüchte, Karamell, Gewürze und Holz. Angenehm und sehr süffig, spannende Ergänzung zum ersten Seamaster Blend, der in eine recht andere Richtung ausschlägt."
"70 points. Round, fruity with a little spice and wood and a touch of herbs. A decent entry level rum for beginners who don’t want to spend too much on their first bottles but not something that I need in my spirits shelf."