Famille Ricci Ten Cane Rare Single Cask
The "Rare Single Cask" was produced in Trinidad at the Ten Cane distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Famille Ricci. It was distilled in 2008 from Molasses and then aged for 17 years. The rum has an ABV of 62,1%. This is a limited release and there are only 332 bottles. 4 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.5/10. The rum smells like Vanilla, Cocoa and Allspice, and on the palate there is Milk chocolate, Allspice and Fruity.
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About the Ten Cane distillery
The Ten Cane distillery is located in Trinidad. Rums from Ten Cane have been reviewed 827 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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Mon premier ten cane donc pas de repère sur d autres dégustation. Au début du nez, un peu dérangé par une odeur de sucre brûlé et boisé épicé. Mais ça évolue très bien vers de la gourmandise chaude cocao. En bouche ça est agréable sur un chocolat/ fruits jaune. J ai pensé à la mirabelle , et un côté un peu pâtissier aussi. Il y a des épices, ça chauffe un peu , l alcool reste bien intégré. Belle découverte.
Déguste rapidement au salon Rhum Fest Paris, notes à revoir. Un profil particulièrement pâtissier, avec de belles notes de vanille et de chocolat. Ce n’est pas forcément ce que j’attendais, pour moi il manque un peu de fruits, mais c’est très plaisant ! De beaux épices viennent rehausser la finale.
Nez sur la pêche, le caramel, voir sucre roux bien caramélisé et du chocolat noir. En bouche quelques fruits rouges se rajoutent aux marqueurs précédents. Mais le plus marquant, est cette note intense de cacao amer. Finale moyennement longue. Encore un très bon choix de fut !