A.H. Riise Black Larimar
The "Black Larimar" was produced in Virgin Islands. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler A.H. Riise. The rum has an ABV of 45,2%. This is a limited release and there are only 5955 bottles. 5 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.2/10. The rum smells like Fruity, Orange peel and Honey, and on the palate there is Vanilla, Earthy and Honey.
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Die imposante Flasche ist schon ein Hingucker. In der Nase Honig, Orangenschalen und Vanille. Am Gaumen süße Vanille. Ein Hauch Minze im Abgang und noch mehr Orange. Einer der besseren A.H. Riise obwohl der Preis in keinem Verhältnis steht.
I had the pleasure of tasting this before it's official release. It's definitely a better A H Riise rum. Very distinct orange flavors with a burnt woody Caramelized palate. Definitely worth a taste if you get the chance. I don't like sweet rums and while this was still very sweet it also packed enough Esthers to be interesting. Of course the prize is way too high comparing the taste with what I like, so could only be relevant as an investment object and then save it for 10+ years. But definitely a better A H Riise.