The Nectar Diamond The Nectar Of The Daily Drams 2000 16yr 52,3%
The "The Nectar Of The Daily Drams" was produced in Guyana at the Diamond distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler The Nectar. It was distilled in 2000 from Molasses and then aged for 16 years. The rum has an ABV of 52,3%. This is a limited release and there are only 266 bottles.
5 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.5/10. The rum smells like Vanilla, Baking spices and Oak, and on the palate there is Allspice, Maple and Molasses.
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The Nectar Of The Daily Drams
RX4213
52,3%
2000
Molasses
16 years
266
70cl
Under 100€
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Create your virtual rum cabinetAbout the Diamond distillery
The Diamond distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Diamond have been reviewed 2,835 times with an average of 8.3/10.
Johannes
21 May 2022
“Seems a bit thin, but still alcoholic. Taste somewhat flat, wood, vanilla, malt, molasses.”
alex
16 October 2021
“I like it, nice aromas. Nice length, and I find the alcohol rather well integrated.”
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Tom Buteneers
4 August 2021
“Expected more from it. Alcohol too prevalent and flavor profile rather one-sided. Rather bitter and woody, lacks complexity.”