Spirit Gallery T.D.L Trinidad
Mint, blackcurrant and menthol leap from both nose and palate, laced with woody and herbal undertones. Community consensus calls this a complex, boldly flavoured TDL with great balance—ideal for those seeking depth and freshness.
Intense mint and blackcurrant, vibrant, long herbal finish.
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- Striking mint and menthol character
- Rich red and black fruits
- Long, complex finish
An intense burst of mint, blackcurrant, and menthol defines this standout T.D.L Trinidad (2003), aged over 21 years and bottled at cask strength. RumX tasters consistently note its complex interplay of fresh herbal notes, red fruits, and refined wood, creating a profile described as both powerful and balanced. A top pick among TDL fans—worth discovering for lovers of vibrant, character-driven rums.
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The T.D.L distillery is located in Trinidad. Rums from T.D.L have been reviewed 6,208 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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"Sensational TDL. Typical notes that one expects from newer TDLs, after 2000. In addition to the "normal" ones like mint/menthol, tropical fruits, I find some cassis/blackcurrant here, which I really like. Rightly in the list of the top bottlings of 2023 (RumX evaluation)"
"After I tasted the rum solo yesterday and was quite impressed by it, it has to go up against another 2003 today: my choice is the CdI Caksus (RX11936), which I gave a whopping 89 points to back then. And what can I say: it has a really hard time against this brand new TDL from the still very unknown Bottler Spirit Gallery! If one is ahead on the nose and then the other 😉, although neither of them is yet highly recommended, but rather greets you shyly with slightly alcoholic vapors, the heavyweight from Spirit Gallery turns up the heat on the palate and literally pushes the Caksus against the wall. To put it plainly: the CdI Caksus gets the maximum palatable flavors out of the 56.3%, especially menthol, while the Spirit Gallery, by virtue of its (fairly well integrated) 60%, mainly presses a huge spice onto the palate (menthol plays a rather subordinate role). Conclusion: The Caksus TDL is more the light-footed, good-humored lightweight boxer who plays at the top of his class, while the Spirit Gallery TDL is the impetuous, somewhat fierce heavyweight boxer at the beginning of his career, who can hardly walk with power, but already has a lot of potential. A somewhat unequal fight, which fortunately still ends in a draw."
"Impressive notes of cassis, plus the expected intense mint-menthol profile paired with spicy-woody barrel influences, which tend to act in the background - aromatically without the big fireworks, because the fruitiness is very much dominated by the blackcurrant, as mentioned, but that doesn't make the rum any less fascinating. Great, pronounced aromas, wonderfully round and oily mouthfeel - I like it very much."
"Edit: TDL battle! For me, the best of the lot. The nose is from another world, with lots of fuits, menthol, spices, yellow and red fruits, notably blackcurrant and dried apricots. The palate follows with lots of fruit, and a tea-bag background. Mint turns to chlorophyll and eucalyptus. The finish is endless. In short, my best TDL to date, powerful and complex."