Enmore Rumclub Private Selection Ed. 39 Guyana REV 2006 17yr 56,2%
Rumclub Private Selection Ed. 39 Guyana REV captivates with its intense, complex profile. Distilled in 2006 and aged for 17 years, this limited release from Enmore distillery exhibits a robust character. The nose teems with notes of prunes, burnt sugar, and leather, evoking an enticing aroma. On the palate, it delivers roasted, woody flavors with hints of oak, leather, and dark chocolate. Users highlight its well-balanced alcohol, rich Demerara essence, and deep, smoky undertones, making it a perfect choice for enthusiasts of intricate, mature rums. The long, warming finish is complemented by subtle spice and dried fruits. Perfect for winter evenings, this rum pairs well in cocktails, enhancing their complexity. An outstanding release for serious rum collectors and connoisseurs.
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Highlights
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Intense, prunes, and burnt sugar aroma
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Roasted, woody, oak, and dark chocolate flavors
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Long, warming finish with subtle spice
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How does this rum taste?
Rumclub Private Selection Ed. 39 Guyana REV is a robust, well-balanced rum with rich notes of dark chocolate, oak, and dried fruits. Perfectly integrated alcohol and a long, complex finish make it a standout for Demerara rum fans.
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What are the key facts about this rum?
Rumclub Private Selection
RX16863
56,2%
Pot Still Rum
2006
REV
Molasses
Single Wooden Pot Still
17 years
341
50cl
Under 250€
Rum
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About the Enmore distillery
The Enmore distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Enmore have been reviewed 2,944 times with an average of 8.8/10.
RumTaTa
3 September 2023
“Tasting in parallel with the Nobilis RX12424. The nose brings typical Guyana REV notes. First and foremost, dried dark fruits, oak, toasted aromas, burnt sugar and malt. The Nobilis seems a tad more intense. On the palate, the roasted notes increase again and dominated the first impression. Gradually, the other components shine through and create a balanced picture. The finish is the most interesting for me because wonderfully spiced plum jam and raisins appear here. Bitterness is also there but within reason. This is the kind of rum I like to enjoy in winter in front of the fireplace. This rum is confusingly similar to the aforementioned Nobilis possibly the alcohol is better integrated in the Rum Club Ed 39.”
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Galli33
1 January 2024
“Very nice bottling 😍 Nose: Heavy guyana notes Mouth: Complex structure, without being spicy or bitter/astringend! Amazing! The first few seconds in the mouth it tastes like „fruit schnaps“ which i didn‘t like…. Finish: Long with lovely guyana notes! The alcohol is intregrated perfectly!”
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Johannes
8 September 2023
“Fantastic REV at a really good price-performance ratio! Beautiful dark red fruits paired with molasses, wood and tobacco. Complexity without end! Alcohol very well integrated! So Guyana makes fun!”