Enmore Flensburg Rum Company Guyana REV
Woody, herbal, and smoky aromas carry through to a robust palate of dark chocolate, dried fruit, and tannin, with a distinctive medicinal undercurrent. Community feedback celebrates its intense, oak-driven character—best for those who savor darker Demerara styles.
Smoky oak, herbs, and dark chocolate, lightly medicinal.
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How does this rum taste?
- Intense oak and smoky depth
- Well-integrated alcohol
- Distinct herbal, licorice notes
Smoky oak and bold herbal notes define this rare 29-year-old Enmore REV, with dark chocolate, dried fruit, and a subtle medicinal touch weaving through the palate. The wood and tannins are front and center, complemented by hints of licorice and roasted flavors, while fruit remains understated. Appreciated by fans of deep, structured Guyana rums, it's a contemplative pour worth sampling for those drawn to complex, mature profiles.
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About the Enmore distillery
The Enmore distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Enmore have been reviewed 3,939 times with an average of 8.8/10.
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"For me one of the highlights of the German Rum Festivals 2023. Compared to other 1994 Enmore REV it is quite flat, but undoubtedly a sensational bottling that is a lot of fun. Much more complex than the new vintages."
"Nice REV bottling - more on the herbal side with only moderate hints of dried fruits. Side by side vs. others it becomes more obvious that this one is somewhat of an outlier with some herbs I don’t see in other bottlings. Still a very enjoyable dark Guyana profile which I enjoy very much."
"After the rum was also talked about here several times in view of the announcement of a new TRC REV 1994, but I only knew the FRC from the "Kirsch ship" at the start of the GRF 2023, I simply had to try it again today. And no, the rum doesn't really cover itself in glory. It seems somehow restrained, it lacks a certain depth. All the typical REV notes are discernible, but nothing more. All right, but one of the REVs has to bring up the rear. It's still at a very high level."
"On the nose quite restrained, on the palate it is not as convincing as the RA' s in my opinion. Today the 2nd time in the glass and my first impression is confirmed: this REV lacks the fruit notes on the palate almost completely, wood, tannins and spice predominate"