Stade’s Rum Old Gregg Fusion
The "Stade’s Rum Old Gregg Fusion" was produced in Barbados at the West Indies distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Maison Ferrand. It was distilled in 2022 from Molasses and sugar cane juice and then aged for 3 years. The rum has an ABV of 46%. 10 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.1/10. The rum smells like Roasted, Fruity and Woody, and on the palate there is Fruity, Banana and Woody.
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About the West Indies distillery
The West Indies distillery is located in Barbados. Rums from West Indies have been reviewed 4,349 times with an average of 7.9/10.
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#5748 28.09.2025 Day two of the Whisky Live 2025, which this year looks better organized/arranged inside. A pretty OK release especially when looking at the price tag. Fruity with nice wood and ABV integration, still a bit sweet though.
Pas la peine de vous refaire l'histoire, les amis d'Excellence Rhum nous la serve si bien : "Old Gregg Fusion illustre l’art de l’assemblage en réunissant un rhum de jus de canne, issu du moulin à sucre Harper, et un rhum de mélasse provenant de Port Vale, dernière sucrerie en activité sur l’île. Les deux distillats sont passés par l'alambic pot still Old Gregg, datant du début du XXe siècle, avant un vieillissement et un assemblage réalisés à la Barbade". Là clairement, le cerveau commence à parler jamaïcain hein. Ananas, esters, une certaine acidité. Ca envoie pas mal malgré les 46%. Je compte bien m'en prendre une bouteille aussi. Papa noël si tu m'écoutes, stp fais pas le radin cette fois.
Chouette nez sur la canne beurrée et l'olive. La bouche manque de corps