Dillon XO Très Vieux Rhum Hor’s d‘Âge Grenadier
The "XO Très Vieux Rhum Hor’s d‘Âge Grenadier" was produced in Martinique at the Dillon distillery. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice with a Column Still and then aged for 10 years. The rum has an ABV of 43%. 10 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.3/10. The rum smells like Woody, Fruity and Dried fruit, and on the palate there is Vanilla, Woody and Complex.
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About the Dillon distillery
The Dillon distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Dillon have been reviewed 547 times with an average of 7.8/10.
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The final is great and quite long. It has a special place in my heart cause I belonged to a Grenadier Regiment in the military. It’s still possible to find it even if it’s not produced anymore but it’s getting more and more expensive.
Tasted together with a few other agricoles from Martinique. All left to breathe in the glass for almost an hour. Today I like everything 😂. This one is also better than I remembered. Less fruity, more grassy, nutty, sweet.
The agricultural base smells good sugar cane very pleasant very long in the mouth Basic but clean, a few pastry aromas make it quite full-bodied, it's really nice for the price. Almost prune nose