House of Lords Beverages Limited Port Louiis Mauritian Premium Rum 40%
Introducing the Port Louis Mauritian Premium Rum, a unique creation hailing from Mauritius, selected and bottled by the independent bottler, House of Lords Beverages Limited. This molasses and sugar cane juice distilled rum has an ABV of 40%. Its aroma features delicious notes of cocoa, mocha, caramel, banana, and toffee. When it comes to taste, you can expect a blend of caramel, alcoholic, smoky, vanilla, and oak flavors. Overall, the RumX community finds it to be an interesting and distinct experience, with some users appreciating its sweet fruity smell and others finding the taste mostly comprised of barrels and a faint sweetness. Give it a try and see for yourself!
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RX477
40%
Molasses and sugar cane juice
70cl
Under 50€
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epicsune 🇸🇪
9 October 2022
“The sweet smell of ripe bananas and toffee is very distinct. Unfortunately the nose doesn’t carry over in taste. I struggle to find anything else than the taste of barrels (bourbon maybe?) and a faint sweetness.”
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