How does this rum taste?
- Well-integrated sherry cask finish
- Balanced flavor profile
- Rich fruity aroma
Four Daughters, a rum from Karukera Distillery in Guadeloupe, is distilled from sugar cane juice using column stills and aged for 6 years. With an ABV of 54.1%, it offers notes of caramel and cherry on the nose complemented by flavors of dried fruit and cocoa on the palate. Users appreciate its sherry cask integration and overall balance, though some find it less complex than expected. The rum’s rich aroma and medium-length finish make it a popular choice for rum enthusiasts seeking a blend of fruity and woody notes.
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About the Karukera distillery
The Karukera distillery is located in Guadeloupe. Rums from Karukera have been reviewed 880 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"It surprised me very positively!Outstanding balance of all the flavors!"
"#4615 16.02.2024 Relaxing with an old friend I haven't seen for 10+ years. Always nice to enjoy a few good rums together. Nose Very nice, sherry, light wood, faint roasted, fruits, light mint, faint caramel. Palate Light wood, faint roasted, fruits, grass, light nutts, sherry. Finish Medium to long, light roasted wood, cherry, light caramel. Looking at the price tag at release I'd say the price tag was very good. A well balanced rum with a really nice profile overall. The empty glass has some leather, light herbs and strawberry."
"This is probably the best integration of a sherry cask with karukera. But this really doesn't catch me as hard as it should. In the end of tasting it gets hard on tannins and overboards most of what was I the initial sip."
"Exciting combination of the classic Karukera profile with the influences from the sherry cask. Besides the dried fruits also with quite clear spiciness and toastiness."