CoR Enmore Guyana EHP 1993 29yr 43,5%
The "Guyana EHP" from Enmore distillery, bottled by The Colours of Rum, offers a sophisticated profile with notes of floral, woody oak, spice, and vanilla aromas. Distilled in 1993 and aged for 29 years, this rum showcases a light and soft flavor with hints of caramel, delicate wood, and subtle spices. While some RumX users found it to be slightly watery and less intense, it still provides a pleasant and refined tasting experience featuring typical Enmore spices like anise, licorice, and pepper, along with toasted oak, raisins, and a touch of honey. Perfect for those who appreciate a more understated and elegant rum, this Enmore EHP stands out for its unique aging process and complex flavor nuances.
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RX17345
43,5%
Pot Still Rum
1993
2023
EHP
Molasses
Pot Still
29 years
70cl
Above 250€
Rum
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The Enmore distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Enmore have been reviewed 2,944 times with an average of 8.8/10.
TheRhumhoe
24 November 2023
“It's clear to see what's happened here: the quality of bottled rum leaves much to be desired, and with ever-higher prices. Typical Enmore spices (aniseed, licorice, pepper), toasted oak, raisins and a touch of flowers and honey can be detected, but the nose remains very reserved, not to say insipid. The rum doesn't fare much better on the palate: the relatively low degree makes for a light, not so aromatic rum with an impression of dilution (even if it wasn't, in theory at least). Spices, wood, caramel and dried fruit make up the entire aromatic and taste spectrum, and this with low intensity. The finish is very short, with the same aromas. No sooner swallowed than forgotten, this rum will not be remembered by its bottler or distillery, except for its irrational price tag, especially when El Dorado releases an Enmore of the same vintage, under tropical aging, for half the price and twice the flavor.”
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Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
24 October 2023
“#4316 21.10.2023 Whisky Live 2023”
Pavel Spacek
21 October 2023
“Nice profile, too watery”