Famille Ricci Beenleigh Rare Single Cask 2007
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About the Beenleigh distillery
The Beenleigh distillery is located in Australia. Rums from Beenleigh have been reviewed 2,308 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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Tasted the rumfest at the beginning of the day. I almost missed it, but a friend urged me to try it. He was right, I rediscovered the Beenleigh universe with yellow fruit, not too pronounced woodiness, a pastry side (flan), white flowers and a light fresh menthol. A bottle I could buy.
Tasted quickly at Rhum Fest Paris, notes to review. This cuvée has been highly recommended to me. On the nose, it's almost all fruit; on the palate, it's quite complex, with a real twist between wood, flowers, fruit and chocolate. Particularly interesting!
On the nose, lots of fruit, led by apple, with a certain freshness. On the palate, the same apple, accompanied by flowers and a fine woodiness. A touch of pastry too. Blind tasting, I'd have said a blend of an old calvados and an armagnac. Very good!