T.D.L Plantation Trinidad Mezcal Cask (Luxembourg Shops) 2016
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Citrusy, minty Trinidad rum with a clearly noticeable mezcal influence, dry wood and bitter orange. Reviewers call it an interesting, well-balanced twist on the classic T.D.L profile.
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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 7,248 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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citrus in the aroma, especially grapefruit peel the taste is brutal after a few seconds, it scratches the tongue like sandpaper, but then it passes and a pleasant fruity taste remains very impressive and intense 51%!
Wow, what is that? What a cool thing that is. I've never had mescal finish in a glass before. Both the base and the finish are clearly recognizable. Neither really dominates. Both complement each other quite well. Possibly even better with a little more oomph. Thanks @TheDunderhut for the sample.
In contrast to other, diluted and cask finished Trinidad Distillers, the beautiful original distillate can still be clearly found here. The mezcal complements it. As a Trinidad fan, I really like this bottling. Slightly alcoholic finish as a drop of bitterness.
The mezcal influence is clearly present. The typical tdl profile can also be tasted. A little flat at the beginning. Could do with longer storage.