Hamilton Saint Lucia Pot Still
The "Hamilton Saint Lucia Pot Still" was produced in Saint Lucia at the Saint Lucia Distillers distillery. It was distilled in 2004 from Molasses with a Pot Still and then aged for 10 years. The rum has an ABV of 65,5%. 12 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.6/10. The rum smells like Mango, Mandarin and Anise, and on the palate there is Varnish, Woody and Charred.
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About the Saint Lucia Distillers distillery
The Saint Lucia Distillers distillery is located in Saint Lucia. Rums from Saint Lucia Distillers have been reviewed 4,006 times with an average of 8.2/10.
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"Fantastic Lucia! Alcohol super integrated!"
"June 2022. Hale Pele. really harsh nose, acetone, vanilla, some grape and pear on the nose - vanilla, cinnamon, heavy oak, - really sharp finish on the tongue - super strong flavor and very much that unique st lucia. Love the flavor overall"
"I got a sample for this one. The nose resembles the Hamilton 9-year with lots of caramel or toffee notes. The taste is more floral than the 9 years with more vanilla coming. The aftertaste is vanilla and caramel forward. Truly amazing. However, I think I prefer the 9-year-old version has a bit more flavor than this one, but not by much. I tasted both on the same round so I was able to compare them both right there, but I will gladly drink both of these any day."
"This is a stringent rum with a sweet, fruity nose although a bit alcoholic as well. The palate is not sweet at all but rather woody almost like a wet piece of wood at the forest floor with a hint of nail varnish. We tried to add the tiniest bit of agave syrup and it actually opened up the rum. Good but not quite “up there”"