Ingenio San Carlos Grander Peated Finish Single Barrel 12yr 62,3%
The "Grander Peated Finish Single Barrel" was produced in Panama at the Ingenio San Carlos distillery. It was distilled from Molasses with a Column Still and then aged for 12 years. The rum has an ABV of 62,3%.
1 community member rated this rum with an average of 7.7/10. The rum smells like Woody, Smoky and Peat.
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What are the key facts about this rum?
Grander
RX17182
62,3%
Column Still Rum
#IP2214
Molasses
Column Still
12 years
70cl
Under 250€
Rum
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Create your virtual rum cabinetAbout the Ingenio San Carlos distillery
The Ingenio San Carlos distillery is located in Panama. Rums from Ingenio San Carlos have been reviewed 55 times with an average of 7.3/10.
Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
23 September 2023
“#4268 23.09.2022 One of the samples from the Whisky N Rum Show in Copenhagen. The nose is dominated by smoke and peat and that's all you get if you don't rest it. Once rested more flavours appear though very faint. The palate also dominated by smoke and spicy wood. The smoke level is close to a low ppm Octomore. ABV is pretty well integrated. Herbal and peppery notes appear in consecutive sips. The finish is medium long and smoky with a spicy touch. The rum takes the backseat here and the barrel takes over. Will also be a hit with whisky drinkers. Draws thick and nice curtains in the glass. The smoke fades a bit in the empty glass and light nuttyness comes up.”
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