Rum Nation DDL Demerara Rum Solera No. 14 2015
Aromas of coffee, caramel, and barrel greet the nose, followed by a palate of toasted molasses and dark chocolate. Community consensus describes it as easy-drinking and flavourful, though not the most complex—an accessible choice for those new to Demerara rums.
Coffee and caramel lead, easy oak and cocoa smoothness.
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- Bold coffee and caramel flavours
- Accessible, easy-drinking profile
- Good value for price
Coffee and caramel notes stand front and center in Rum Nation's Demerara Rum Solera No. 14 2015, joined by hints of prunes, cocoa, and vanilla. The palate carries these rich, toasted flavours with just enough oaky bitterness and fruit to balance the sweetness. Fans of approachable, dessert-inspired Guyanese rums may find real everyday value here.
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About the Demerara Distillers Ltd distillery
The Demerara Distillers Ltd distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Demerara Distillers Ltd have been reviewed 2,873 times with an average of 7.8/10.
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"Na ja. Kakao und Kaffee hat der Rum zu bieten. Mehr aber auch nicht. Eindimensional und flach. Dafür muss man kein Geld ausgeben."
"Dieser Rum ist nicht unbedingt komplex, besonders an der Nase, aber das Profil ist einfach sehr gefällig. Man meint man würde einen Karamellbonbon essen, der mit Kaffeebohnen, Kakao und Malzbier gepimpt wurde."
"Probably lots of SV mark in this Demerara. Initial smell: yes coffee. Caramel. Burnt sugar. Cocoa. Leather. Not too heavy. Taste: although light still pretty big flavours. Lots of coffee. Dark chocolate. Wood. Bitters. Caramac candy bars. Not bad. A bit onesided for all the stuff Diamond can make but a nice gateway for the more thick woody Guyanese stuff (with probably some e150 aged with the cask)."
"A little too sweet but still very tasty and round."