A.H. Riise Non Plus Ultra Very Rare Rum
Caramel, vanilla, and orange lead the nose and palate, with pronounced sweetness and a soft, round mouthfeel. RumX tasters find it a visually stunning, crowd-pleasing option for lovers of sweet rums but note its liqueur-like character.
Dessert sweetness, caramel and vanilla dominate every sip.
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How does this rum taste?
- Luscious caramel and vanilla flavors
- Beautiful bottle presentation
- Smooth, mild finish
Intensely sweet caramel and vanilla define the first impression of A.H. Riise's Non Plus Ultra Very Rare Rum, supported by notes of orange, raisins, and a hint of fruitiness. Community feedback often describes it as rich and dessert-like, best enjoyed by those with a preference for liqueur-style rums. Its beautiful bottle and smooth, approachable profile have made it a talking point. Worth a sip for fans of ultra-sweet, after-dinner pours.
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"This rum has a clear hint of sherry and its a very sweet rum though better than most other Riise rums. Long sweet finish with fruit and caramel and smoke/tobacco. A bit too sweet for my taste. "
"zu scharf & Alkoholisch und viel zu süß, eher ein Likör als ein Rum. Keine Ahnung wo diese alkoholische Schärfe her kommt aber selbst wenn ich auf süßem Rum stehe will ich doch nicht so was sprittiges trinken, vor allem nicht für 80-90€..."
"Flavors of caramel, cinnamon and orange, very sweet and a short finish."
"I tried to approach the stuff without prejudice. However, the added sweetness is so present and dominant on the palate that I consider this bottling absolutely unnecessary. It has nothing to do with rum. The price charged for it is an absolute impudence for the miserable quality in any case."