CDI Foursquare Barbados (Bottled for Denmark) 2006 9yr 62,1%
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The "Barbados (Bottled for Denmark)" was produced in Barbados at the Foursquare distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Compagnie des Indes. It was distilled in 2006 from Molasses with a Pot and Column Still and then aged for 9 years. The rum has an ABV of 62,1%.
5 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.2/10. The rum smells like Banana, Vanilla and Honey, and on the palate there is Spicy, Toffee and Sweet.
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RX3558
62,1%
Pot & Column Still Rum
2006
#MB73
Molasses
Pot and Column Still
9 years
70cl
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Create your virtual rum cabinetAbout the Foursquare distillery
The Foursquare distillery is located in Barbados. Rums from Foursquare have been reviewed 8,923 times with an average of 8.3/10.
Frank
5 December 2020
“Day 4 in the Christmas calendar. Blind!With tip (it's Barbara day). So Barbados!Was also clear after the nose, also that it is a Foursquare:A bit acrid and metallic-fresh (actually spoke for a young rum), fruity-spicy with passion fruit, some ripe banana and green apple. Honey-sweetness and vanilla with a hint of pepper and something resinous.A bit confusing on the palate: salty-bitter, spicy with nutmeg and some pepper. Barely fruity. Metallic woody. But toffee and anise do come in the back. And more, the longer in the glass (spoke then again for an older!)Ok.”
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