Swell de Spirits Satvrnal Swell & Co. Rum X Community Bottling 2023
The "Swell & Co. Rum X Community Bottling" was produced in Unknown at the Satvrnal distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Swell de Spirits. It was distilled in 2023. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 71,9%. 10 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.2/10. The rum smells like Cinnamon, Fruity and Fermented, and on the palate there is Intense, Sweet and Peaches.
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Super wacky stuff. Feels like a Calvados on steroids with a good dose of ester and funk. Cinnamon, yellow stone fruit, fully ripe Williams pear, fermented mirabelle plum, bacon and incense, peach caramelized in butter. For >70% and on an empty stomach, this thing is outrageously drinkable and the alcohol is damn well integrated. Not for every day, but definitely a great drop! Chapeau to the RX and Swell team.
Fair evaluation at the 14th GRF: I remember the fruity appearance and the note of cheesecake with peach. However, I didn't get the real WOW effect. However, the price of around 70€ so Rob will probably not stand in the way of another tasting
#5608 30.08.2025 Tasting at the German Rum Fest. This was a nice surprise though I think it needs more barrel time to smooth it out. The overall profile is a bit edgy ans not there yet, but fruity with light wood and faint tannins. Looking forward to the release.
On 14.GAF I was allowed to taste the first drops of the future RumX bottling. Thanks to Rob and Oli for the opportunity. The rum is interesting, but unfortunately the Swell bottling from Mexico at the time didn't really grab me either. Alcohol well integrated, but unfortunately not my profile at all. Sorry