Silver Seal Enmore Demerara Rum
The "Demerara Rum" was produced in Guyana at the Enmore distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Silver Seal. It was distilled in 1988 from Molasses with a Pot Still and then aged for 19 years. The rum has an ABV of 57,4%. 7 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.4/10. The rum smells like Plum, Vanilla and Woody, and on the palate there is Oak, Leather and Plum.
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About the Enmore distillery
The Enmore distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Enmore have been reviewed 4,021 times with an average of 8.8/10.
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12.11.2005 The Den, Beijing This was my first tasting in China, where I lived for a little over 7 years. My notes. Beautiful dark colour. Woody with some prunes and anise. Palate is naturally sweet with nice spice. Wood and ABV well integrated.
The aroma is very sweet. the aroma is stale as the old Guyanese can....