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Rumclub Private Selection Triangulation is a distinctive blend sourced from Trinidad, Jamaica, and Réunion. Bottled by Spirit of Rum, this rum blends fruity notes with hints of young wood and mint. With an ABV of 46%, it's smooth but offers a short finish. Users appreciate its complex yet accessible profile, making it a good choice for both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts. While some find its light composition appealing, others note it could benefit from a slightly higher alcohol volume for depth. Its complex blend highlights national characteristics and lacks additives, making it suitable for sipping neat or mixing in cocktails, though some prefer richer alternatives.
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The Rum Club from Berlin always delivers. This is also the case here. I can clearly taste TDL and some funk from Jamaica here. When I try to taste Reunion, it reminds me of some CDI Savanna Traditionell representatives. The mouthfeel is very pleasant and surprisingly aromatic, with a slight bitterness. The finish is relatively short. Overall a little watery for my palate. I would definitely recommend this rum to any newcomer.
For me, this experiment has failed, I can't taste Jamaica, Trinidad or La Reunion here. Just alcoholic on the nose and sharp-edged on the palate. For me, this is the worst bottling from RumClub so far.
Some Jamaica funk and caramel barrel notes on the nose, a little thin on the palate, but dark deep barrel and molasses notes, some menthol, a little bitter and alcoholic on the finish. Beautiful, complex blend!
Unfortunately, I don't warm to this blend at all sorry. Primarily woody, metallic, smoky burnt and rather fermented bitter fruit notes. Overall rather unbalanced and sharp despite the only 46%...