Travellers S.B.S Belize 2006
Highly regarded classic Belize profile: dry, woody and spicy with vanilla and mocha, good balance for the strength and a long, warm finish that many find very satisfying.
Fans of dry, high-strength Spanish-style rums who enjoy vanilla, roasted mocha and peppery oak and want a classic Travellers profile without added sweetness.
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How does this rum taste?
Classic, dry and powerful Belize
If you already enjoy cask strength Latin-style rums, this is a logical next bottle: classic Travellers sweetness underneath, but dialled up in dryness, spice and heat.
Beginners, those sensitive to high ABV, or drinkers who prefer soft, sweet, easygoing rums over dry, woody and intense profiles.
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About the Travellers distillery
The Travellers distillery is located in Belize. Rums from Travellers have been reviewed 2,772 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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Sublime, an incredible balance, the alcohol is perfectly integrated.
This weekend was very busy because I've been building a new shelf system for my 250+ bottles so my Saturday and Sunday tastings haven't been added :-) I like the smokiness in this particular one.
Adding water somewhat killed nose. Enhances wood and some dried fruit but also alcoholic notes.