Secret Martinique Distillery MMLF
Herbal, earthy agricole, long finish
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RumX members love the herbal, vegetal agricole character with natural sweetness and a long, slightly umami finish. Expect hay and citrus on the nose, with earthy, mineral notes and apple on the palate. The body is light for 54% ABV, so give it a little rest to open up. A 6‑year release from Dràm Mòr, limited to 249 bottles, and a solid, rising community pick from 22 reviews.
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Great herbal earthy and vegetal rum, lots of complex and dirty flavours going on. Long finish. Pleasant sweetness. Easy drinking but wish it was a bit stronger. Umami finish. Profile is not for everybody, but I like this!
Tasted this at SDR23, so my review remains rather concise. It’s a La Favorite. On the nose a fickle balance of sour fruits and marzipan/frosting, dominated by a potent hay note and substructures of petrichor. On the palate more of the same, but with an almost overpowering layer of Playdough clay poured over the top. It’s unfortunately and unexpectedly extremely thin, as if cut up with tap water. Not the sensation I was hoping for, and it left me rather disappointed at this price point.
Tasted at SDR23.
Rotten fruit and dirt