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Tamosi Original Blended Rum (First Edition) is an intriguing blend crafted by Levy Lane, drawing from the rich rum cultures of multiple countries. Distilled from a mix of molasses and sugar cane juice, this 46% ABV rum offers a complex aromatic profile dominated by fruity and chocolate notes, complemented with agricole, woody, and sweet undertones. The flavor is marked by chocolate, roasted, and leather hints, with caramel and woody nuances. Users found it compelling, notably highlighting the influence of Guyana and Jamaica in its multi-layered structure. It is favored for its intense aroma and balanced taste but critiqued for its somewhat thin texture and brief finish.
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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.
Exciting blend from different countries of origin, with Guyana & Agricole dominating here. Beautiful dark fruits combined with a tart freshness, tastes good! Unfortunately a little thin and short, would otherwise have scored a few more points.
Delicious & complex blend. All components come into their own. Could just be a little longer in the finish
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.