Jean Gourdon Rhum 1950
The "Rhum" was produced in France. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Jean Gourdon. It was distilled from Molasses. The rum has an ABV of 46%. 6 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.4/10. The rum smells like Woody, Dried fruit and Dark, and on the palate there is Leather, Roasted and Woody.
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Extrem dunkel. Holzig, Kaffee, Röstnoten, Cola, getrocknete Früchte. Leider modrig. Etwas Funk. Im Mund dann besser. Kräftig, würzig. Überraschend ein schöner Abgang. Zitrus, Würzig, Tabak getrocknete Früchte. Keine Ahnung, wo der gebrannt wurde, jedenfalls eine interessante, alte Abfüllung.
Messebewertung
Tasted at GRF 2025 Came across this rum at the Catawiki stand. Based on the bottle (especially markings on the bottom of the bottle) it seems that this rum is bottled in the 1950's. Which in itself makes it very nice to try the rum anyway. The rum itself is very dark in color, almost like Coca Cola. I appreciated the rum very well. At that moment it smelled and tasted amazing. I took a sample and will try some more when at home.