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Signature Island Turquoise Bay Amber Rum leans into caramel, vanilla, and woody notes, with a distinct lightness that sets it apart. The nose shows off some "caramelized" and "slightly vanilla" (Barnaba), while the palate adds a layer of soft spiciness and oak. It's often described as "sweet but nicely balanced and not over the top" according to rum_sk, and its silky profile makes it an approachable choice for new enthusiasts. The overall consensus? Pleasant and mild, though some like Sebastian Kornett found "not much to offer" for serious sipping. Still, most agree it finds its stride as a mixing rum or a gentle introduction to Mauritian spirits.
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First taste: Very pleasant rum, sweet but nicely balanced as it is not over the top. It reminds me of patridom 12YO for its taste. 👅 offers tones of vanilla, milk chocolate, refined sugar, nougat and caramel with hints of oak and spiciness of a pepper. I can also sense cinnamon and a little bit of bitterness at the back of the tongue as a part of finish which reminds me of burnt sugar. Nose is similar but a bit milder and not as prominent as taste with hints of spiciness and a little alcoholic whif. Great sweet rum in my opinion. After almost whole bottle I have to add some points. This one is simply amazing it's smooth, chocolate, vanilla. Ot is sweet but very nicely balanced. Once I run out I am getting another bottle.
A solid mixing rum with a fun amount of spice to it. Not interesting enough (or my taste) for sipping, but adds a lot to a cocktail.
Rhum super sympa à partager!
Sehr angenehm. Leicht süß aber nicht wie Riise.