CoR Enmore Guyana REV 1994 29yr 45,8%
Experience the warmth of Guyana through the Guyana REV rum. Distilled from molasses and aged for 29 years, this complex spirit is both charming and distinct. Unveil layers of flavors starting with the inviting notes of dried fruit, prunes, and spice that lead to a subtle hint of vanilla and a touch of saltiness. The smell is rich in woody oak, dried fruit, prunes, and raisin. Savor the comforting taste, reminiscent of a cold winter's night, with undertones of black tea, oak, and spices. Despite its low alcohol percentage, it leaves an enduring impression with its tasteful balance of tobacco and aromatic herbs. The Guyana REV is undeniably a must-try for those seeking an old-school rum experience.
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What are the key facts about this rum?
RX17346
45,8%
Pot Still Rum
1994
2023
REV
Molasses
Pot Still
29 years
70cl
Above 250€
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About the Enmore distillery
The Enmore distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Enmore have been reviewed 2,769 times with an average of 8.8/10.
cigares
22 October 2023
“A rum tasted at the WLP. A vegetal nose of tobacco and Earl Grey tea. Black tea and prune compote on the palate. The finish is (too) bitter.”
Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
24 October 2023
“#4313 21.10.2023 Whisky Live 2023”
Pavel Spacek
21 October 2023
“Come on, 45% is not good enough”