Famille Ricci Divergence N°3
The "Divergence N°3" was produced in Multiple countries at the Multi Distilleries distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Famille Ricci. It was distilled with a Pot Still and then aged for Unaged. The rum has an ABV of 55%. 8 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.0/10. The rum smells like Sugarcane, Lime and Fruity, and on the palate there is Vegetal, Sugarcane and Fruity.
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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 7,565 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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#4133 I think they pulled off the Divergence series pretty well especially when looking at the price tag. This one is a bit less fruty but still fresh and warm. These rums deserve to be enjoyed as a sipper but I'm pretty sure they'll do really well in mixers as well.
As with number 1 in the series, the two origins complement each other. This one is more gourmand and sweeter than the blend with Hampden. Sweeter. Less acidic. But very pleasant too. Edit: Tasted again at RhumFest 2024. I found it interesting, but less so than the first in the series.