Romdeluxe Carrere Wild Series Rum Guadeloupe Red Cane
The "Wild Series Rum Guadeloupe Red Cane" was produced in Guadeloupe at the Carrere distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Romdeluxe. It was distilled with a Column Still and then aged for Unaged. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 83%. 6 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.2/10. The rum smells like Sugarcane, Floral and Fresh, and on the palate there is Vegetal, Fresh and Sugarcane.
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About the Carrere distillery
The Carrere distillery is located in Guadeloupe. Rums from Carrere have been reviewed 1,127 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"Direct comparison of the RDL Red Cane (83%) with the Nobilis Montebello (82.3%). The RdL is extremely powerful. Its sugar cane and herbal aromas literally pour out of the glass. But so does the alcohol. The nose needs some distance from the glass. The same game on the palate. The 83% only allows for the smallest sips, but the alcohol still has to be tamed first. After that, the aforementioned aromas develop strongly and evenly. A bitter metallic note is also added. This continues until the long finish. Compared to the Nobilis, it remains a clear second, as it is considerably more accessible despite having almost the same ABV and has slightly more balanced aromas."
"#4409 Whisky & Rom Festival 2023 28.10.2023 Notes. Here you get a bang for your buck. Warm/spicy with floral and grassy notes. Oily with nice earthy and vegetal notes. Ver, very long finish."
"Holy.... Okay, I didn't prepare will enough. Only the, kind of sweet rum, as starters. Not enough for prep. This is difficult to the extreme. Very exciting. I'm in awe. WOW. This is well selected (Difficult to state well crafted, as I don't think there's much craftmansship in this)"