How does this rum taste?
- Well-balanced and harmonious
- Complex and rich flavors
- Distinctive Saint Lucia character
Chairman‘s Reserve Master’s Selection (Old Brothers) is a limited-edition rum from Saint Lucia Distillers, distilled in 2006 and aged for 13 years. This cask-strength rum at 59.1% ABV combines a rich aroma of tobacco, wood, spice, orange peel, and vanilla with a complex taste of tobacco, spice, burnt notes, fruity nuances, and caramel. Users enjoy its balance and complexity despite some alcohol sharpness and dryness. This unique creation stands out for its harmonious integration of flavors, making it a must-try for rum enthusiasts. With only 286 bottles available, it's a collector’s item that reflects the skilled craftsmanship of Saint Lucia Distillers.
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About the Saint Lucia Distillers distillery
The Saint Lucia Distillers distillery is located in Saint Lucia. Rums from Saint Lucia Distillers have been reviewed 3,996 times with an average of 8.2/10.
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"Beaucoup de fruit dont la cerise avec du tabac frais et du cuir le tout mélanger à des notes empyreumatique."
"Extrem gut! Alles was ein Lucia braucht!"
"A truly great rum. "
"Je le préfère à son Petit frère de 8 ans que je trouve plus fougueux, les quelques années de plus en fût de bourbon on arrondit un peu les angles, avec notamment une petite note de vanille au nez comme en bouche"