M&G Tarrafal de Monte Trigo Grogue Natural
The "Grogue Natural" was produced in Cap Verde at the Tarrafal de Monte Trigo distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler M&G. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice with a Pot Still. The rum has an ABV of 44%. 8 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.3/10. The rum smells like Fermented, Vinegar and Sugarcane, and on the palate there is Mezcal, Sour and Diluted.
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About the Tarrafal de Monte Trigo distillery
The Tarrafal de Monte Trigo distillery is located in Cap Verde. Rums from Tarrafal de Monte Trigo have been reviewed 15 times with an average of 7.5/10.
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Nice fruity grogue/agricole!
M&G, Barbosa und Valcao im Vergleich. Nase: pflanzlich, fruchtig und vinegar. Etwas mehr Essig als beim Barbosa. Sauerkraut, Gurke auch hier. Etwas weniger harzig, dafür leicht karamellig. Auch hier Sake- und Mezcal-Anklänge. Leicht erdig rauchig. Gaumen: sehr sauer, deutlich krasser als der Barbosa. Sehr harzig, pflanzlich. Einen an einen schlechten Mezcal erinnernd. Der gefällt mir im Gegensatz zum Barbosa gar nicht.
I love it! What a character!