How does this rum taste?
- Fruity and spicy aroma
- Versatile for sipping or mixing
- Balanced flavor profile
The Premium Rum Double Distilled by Chamarel Distillery showcases Mauritian craftsmanship, distilled from sugar cane juice in a pot still. With an ABV of 44%, this unaged rum presents vibrant aromas of sugarcane and pear, underpinned by notes of grass and coconut. On the palate, it reveals a blend of citrus and almond, with nutty and dark chocolate nuances. User reviews suggest it's a surprising white rum with a pleasant, albeit short finish, ideal for both sipping and mixing, highlighting its fruit-forward and slightly spicy character.
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About the Chamarel distillery
The Chamarel distillery is located in Mauritius. Rums from Chamarel have been reviewed 690 times with an average of 7.5/10.
To Chamarel
"Quite okay for a bright. With Coke all right. Pure not enjoyable"
"Goûté sorti du réfrigérateur... Nez très plat mais poire étonnement présente. Épicé. Poire. Canne en bouche. Pas mauvais. Pas dingue. 2e dégustation : Les conditions de dégustation ne changent pas mon avis sur ce rhum."
"Normally I don't sip white rums, but once in a while I'm offered one at my supplier and it usually tends to surprise me. This one is yet another of these nice whites that you didn't expect and probably would just walk by unless someone give s you a sample. A very nice surprise with an well balanced fruit and spice nose with a tad of wax. The palate is light and fruity with a bit of nuttiness to it. The finish is a bit short, unfortunately, which might have been extended with a bit more proof. Nonetheless a very good white sipper in my mind and something I recommend you try. "
"I tried it today at the distillery at Chamarel after a short tour. The distillery has a seasonal break now and will resume operation during the sugar cane harvest around August. The sugar cane is grown by the distillery, they use both green and red types. Distillery owns a column and a pot still. Tasting started with their double distilled unaged rum, which was quite pleasant and not that sharp. Very fruity with caramel aftertast. Can imagine sipping it but also should work very well as a mixer."