Levy Lane Tamosi Original Blended Rum (First Edition)
Highly praised as a characterful, dry blend with dark, woody and earthy notes. Seen as a quality, winter-ready sipper that’s complex yet approachable at 46%.
Curious explorers who enjoy dry, darker profiles with coffee, leather and chocolate notes, and want an approachable way into blends with Guyana and agricole character.
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How does this rum taste?
Dry, dark and gently complex
If you like darker, coffee‑and‑chocolate rums but don’t want heavy sweetness or high proof, this dry 46% blend gives you character and complexity without being punishing.
Those seeking sweet, creamy sippers or big cask-strength intensity; anyone who dislikes bitterness or expects a thick, long-lasting finish.
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Last year I was part of a group of rum enthusiast to taste the proto-version of this rum. It was not done at that stage but clearly heading towards an interesting direction. After that the agricole was added which is very prominent in this rum. Taste: burnt sugar. Bitterness. French oak. More towards a spice woody dark side than fruitiness. Nicely balanced. A lot more original than the first Tamosi blend which leans on Foursquare and Panama a lot. This could have been a bit more funky but it might have fucke with its balance.
What an intense mixture of aromas. For me, the Guyana component is very dominant, especially on the nose. A lot of wood influence on the palate. Lots of Guyana here too and the Jamaican part keeps popping up. Exciting but very tart. You have to like that. It's also a little thin and has a watery finish. P/L but very good if you are looking for dark aromas.
Very nice rum taste like licorice and fruity
Edit: tried the rest again as RumCola, but in my opinion only suitable to a limited extent. Overall, however, the rating remains the same. A great sipper, more in the category of entry-level rum. It tastes good, but still lacks something. The finish is relatively short.