Swell de Spirits Savanna HERRLINE No. 2 (Selected by Swell de Spirits) TH1
The "HERRLINE No. 2 (Selected by Swell de Spirits) TH1" was produced in Reunion at the Savanna distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Swell de Spirits. It was distilled in 2017 from Molasses with a Column Still and then aged for 8 years. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 59,5% and the mark is TH1. This is a limited release and there are only 733 bottles. 4 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.9/10. The rum smells like Papaya, Tropical fruit and Banana, and on the palate there is Tropical fruit, Papaya and Dried apricot.
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About the Savanna distillery
The Savanna distillery is located in Reunion. Rums from Savanna have been reviewed 5,881 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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Only the length is lacking for a grand finale! Otherwise, in my opinion, my favorite Herrline. A mix of fruit, fat, salty notes, chocolate, pastry notes, a pinch of wood, but above all exceptional greediness and insane fatness.
Really very fruity on the nose, I find yellow and also tropical fruits. Surprisingly sweet and fruity on the palate. A full, not only tropical fruit basket, but compared to the HERRLINE #1 it is not as "pressing" or not as intense, but rather a little lighter/smoother - which was to be expected, as this is not a pure HERR. I find the note of TicTac Wintergreen, which is often typical of Savanna, only slightly on the palate and especially in the finish. The alcohol is very well integrated, this really is a very tasty, smooth, elegant and at the same time complex rum. HERR apologists may be a little disappointed because the esters don't push as hard as in HERRLINE #1, but for me both are on the same high level. Nevertheless, the high price (175€ issue price for a 0.5L bottle - lol) remains a downer, and there's no need to go into the dizzying secondary market prices. Do you have to chase after this (admittedly very tasty) rum at these conditions? I don't think so.