Twelve Whisky d’Aubrac Rhum Rare Guyana & Jamaica
Aromas of toasted barrel, dark chocolate, and tropical fruit evolve into a palate of leather, wood, and light esters. RumX tasters highlight its complexity, dark profile, and standout value—recommended for those seeking rich, character-driven blends.
Dark chocolate, toasted wood, and exotic fruit complexity.
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How does this rum taste?
- Excellent value for money
- Complex dark and fruity blend
- Well-integrated barrel and chocolate
Dark chocolate and barrel notes combine with bursts of tropical fruit and subtle esters, delivering a layered blend where Guyana's depth meets Jamaica's vibrancy. The palate impresses with complexity, a controlled intensity, and an approachable price. Exploration is encouraged for fans of bold, balanced blends.
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About the Multi Distilleries distillery
The Multi Distilleries distillery is located in Multiple countries. Rums from Multi Distilleries have been reviewed 7,387 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"super blend rapport qualité/prix au top!!"
"If anyone flies under the radar, it's this rum! An excellent blend that manages to represent both styles almost equally. Funky, woody, dark fruits and tropical fruits, all in interplay on the palate. The finish is dry and spicy, reminiscent of Clarendon and ends with roasty, chocolaty, woody prunes. The alcohol is well integrated. In my opinion, there is no better rum for connoisseurs for 60€."
"A heavy blend that brings together two very different origins in a successful combination. Guyana's heaviness, its almost earthy side, tries to hold its own against a Jamaican packed with esters and fruit. The alcohol is biting. Strong and powerful. Peppery. Chocolatey, varnished finish. Super blend! Edit: not for everyone. It stings like hell! A better integration of the alcohol would make it almost perfect."
"28.03.2022 Sampling a bit at home. Notes Dark in colour. Nose Light wood, light roasted, fruity, light nutts, plum, solvents, light pineapple. Palate Balanced, oily, intense, light wood, fruity, light roasted, light salty, light nutts. Finish Long and warm, light roasted wood, balanced, light oily, fruits, light prunes."