Rolling Fork The Amburana Odyssey
The "Rolling Fork The Amburana Odyssey" was produced in Barbados at the Foursquare distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Rolling Fork Spirits. It was distilled in 2015 from Molasses and then aged for 9 years. The rum has an ABV of 59,15%. 1 community member rated this rum with an average of 7.4/10. The rum smells like Cinnamon, Cherry and Sandal wood, and on the palate there is Caramel, Bite and Gingerbread.
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About the Foursquare distillery
The Foursquare distillery is located in Barbados. Rums from Foursquare have been reviewed 11,752 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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Rolling Fork is a rum from Barbados, presumably made in conjunction with Foresquare given the RFxFS tag. It is a lighter colored rum than I would have anticipated given the 9 year age statement, predominantly a dark straw color with just a hint of red. The high proof gives an expected sock to the nose at first, but is quickly replaced with overwhelming notes of baking spices and caramel. Hidden further back is minor notes of dried fruit, possibly cherry, and some peachy stone fruit. The taste is a touch agressive with the ethanol at first, but mellows quickly. I was bracing myself for worse given the nose. As with the nose, the taste is bursting with baking spices, predominantly cinnamon and a shocking amount of sweetness. So much so that I had to double check the "no additives" label on the back. The overall taste is very akin to a mulled wine, a burst of alcohol followed by spices and sweetness. The finish is relatively short lived, leaving a mild lingering of syrup. Overall this is a solid rum, certainly appealing to those who prefer a sweeter rum experience but would like to venture into higher proof territory.