Rock & Rhum Enmore Full Proof KFM
The "Full Proof KFM" was produced in Guyana at the Enmore distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Rock & Rhum. It was distilled in 1991 from Molasses with a Pot Still and then aged for 31 years. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 55,6% and the mark is KFM. 6 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.0/10. The rum smells like Prunes, Young wood and Coffee, and on the palate there is Oak, Leather and Prunes.
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Country
Distillery
Bottler
RumX ID
RX19214
ABV
55,6%
Category
Pot Still Rum
Vintage
1991
Bottled
2022
Mark
KFM
Made from
Molasses
Distillation
Pot Still
Age
31 years
Bottle volume
70cl
Type of spirit
Rum
About the Enmore distillery
The Enmore distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Enmore have been reviewed 3,963 times with an average of 8.8/10.
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... Enmore - drive destilerka, nyni uz jen funkcni destilacni zarizeni. Patrne jedine drevene destilacni zarizeni na svete, ktere se tesi velke oblibe. Rumy Enmore totiz maji prichut popelu, kuze, tezkeho dreva, coz nadchne zejmena milovniky nakourenych whisky. A pokud tradicnim Guyanskym zpusobem prida vyrobce do rumu trochu melasy, mate v lahvi unikatni velmi vyrazny a tezky rum. Jeden z mych oblibenych.
Rhumtour 2025 Wow this is a beauty. In dark rums this is probably one of the better things I had. Maybe misses some balance, but don't know if this is a bad thing. This has lots of leather in it, almost like eating a belt.
Enmore 31 ans rock and rum On the nose, I almost have the impression of cognac, with a touch of raffle. But there's also burnt sugar, vanilla, liquorice and almost a plaster/dust/cellulose side. And, of course, there's the very medicinal side with camphor/resinous notes. The dusty/plastery/cellulose side unfortunately takes up more space on the palate than on the nose, with even a little astringency/bitterness. Still, the burnt-sugar aspect, which becomes almost speculoos, keeps its place. Small metallic notes also appear. The finish is very strong on the vegetal side with a well-presented reglisse, almost like a medicinal/coca syrup. I took my foot off the nose more than the rest, but there's very good length and good integration of the alcohol. After that, I'm not very objective about the Guyana juices, which don't suit me because I find them less gloopy than the other English styles (Jamaica, tinidad and barbade) or the agricultural ones. Very nice work by the rock and rum group though.