How does this rum taste?
- Rich fruity aromas
- Complex flavor profile
- Distinct caramel notes
The Angostura 2010, an independently bottled rum from Rum Shark, hails from the renowned T.D.L distillery in Trinidad. Distilled in 2010 and aged for 13 years in cask strength at 63.1% ABV, this rum offers a robust sensory profile. Smelling of dried fruit, caramel, and roasted notes, its palette follows with fruity, caramel, and sweet flavors, complemented by dried fruit and a touch of sour cherry. User experiences vary, with some praising its warmth and complexity, while others note its strong alcoholic presence and bitter finish. This rum is appealing to those who appreciate stronger, technical rums with unique aromatic hints like green tea.
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About the T.D.L distillery
The T.D.L distillery is located in Trinidad. Rums from T.D.L have been reviewed 6,156 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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"Quite sharp and alcoholic on its own. Becomes bit more cocoa-forward after adding few drops of water, but still it seems like the alcohol is not very well integrated. Didn't finish my sample."
"Love evenings like these. Aroma is very strong mostly technical (polish), but there is a strong sweet hint of honey and hint of lime (really interesting combination). There is also nice scent of wood which makes whole aroma round-y. Taste is really strong (for me not in a good way), but I like taste of green/white tea and coffee. I noticed small hint of dark chocolate, lot of spice (less will be better) and some dried fruits. Strongest flavor is technical. Finish is long (maybe due to high ABV), dry and warmy with hint of wood and dried fruits. To be honest I had better rums from Trinidad. This one is for people who like stronger, technical rums, but I tried to find something interesting in it and I have to mention again that flavor of green/white tea which was pretty interesting."
"Nice beginning a bit sweet, roasted taste. But a bit bitter finish"
"Lehce technicke, karamel, sussi ovocne Trochu surovejsi rum"