Bristol Enmore Demerara
The "Demerara" was produced in Guyana at the Enmore distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Bristol Classic Rum. It was distilled in 1980 from Molasses and then aged for 18 years. The rum has an ABV of 46%. 6 community members rated this rum with an average of 9.1/10. The rum smells like Polish, Brine and Woody, and on the palate there is Oak, Roasted and Allspice.
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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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A tasting from 2000 where I have the following notes. Beautiful dark colour, fruity with herbs and spices. Warm on the palate with natural sweetness. Well balanced with nice alcohol integration.
Ganz spezieller, wunderbar ausgewogener Enmore! Geschmacklich kein Versailles.
Great Enmore! Very drinkable and surprisingly strong for 46%.
Sollte das der beste EHP aller Zeiten sein? Unglaublich Deep und komplex. Sollte ich jemals in Marakesch auf dem Wochenmarkt sein, soll es bitte so riechen. Ein Sprung in den Gewürzstand