Bristol Barbancourt Reserve Rum of Haiti
The "Reserve Rum of Haiti" was produced in Haiti at the Barbancourt distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Bristol Classic Rum. It was distilled in 2004 from Sugar cane honey and then aged for 11 years. The rum has an ABV of 43%. 12 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.8/10. The rum smells like Caramelized, Figs and Sweet, and on the palate there is Honey, Light and Alcoholic.
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About the Barbancourt distillery
The Barbancourt distillery is located in Haiti. Rums from Barbancourt have been reviewed 876 times with an average of 7.5/10.
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"25.02.2017 A nice afternoon in the basement with rum and some delicious food. Notes Light in colour. Nose Light, faint roasted wood, pineapple, ginger, herbs. Palate Light, wood, faibt smoke, herbs, light nutts, light marzipan. Finish Medium long, wood, dried fruit, herbs, marzipan."
"I had expected more from this rum. Caribbean aging?! Then the barrel has not had much influence here. On the whole too thin, too bad.... I can not do anything with this rum 😳."
"Not sure if it’s the relatively lower ABV but this gives me very little on the nose or palate. Just quite generic. It’s nice enough but that’s it. Nothing like the Clairins I’ve tried. Wouldn’t buy a bottle."