Grenada Distillers Clarke‘s Court #37
The "Clarke‘s Court #37" was produced in Grenada at the Grenada Distillers distillery. It was distilled from Molasses with a Column Still and then aged for 8 years. The rum has an ABV of 40%. 2 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.9/10. The rum smells like Fruity, Sweet and Spicy, and on the palate there is Balanced, Smooth and Fruity.
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The Grenada Distillers distillery is located in Grenada. Rums from Grenada Distillers have been reviewed 131 times with an average of 6.7/10.
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Tasted this, the 8yo #37, at my recent visit to the Grenada Distillers Ltd (GDL). It’s a little unclear what #37 stands for. It was released in 2010 which is 37 years after Grenada’s independence, but most says it’s the celebration of that the distillery has been operational since 1937. Could be a combination of course, but most likely is the latter more correct cause 2014 another, 12yo, #37 was released. Nowadays, since the hurricane Ivan destroyed most of the sugarcane fields in 2004, they import molasses, mostly from Panama, for the production. The nose is fruity, sweet and spicy with scents of caramel and vanilla. At the palate it’s balanced, smooth, fruity, spicy, woody and sweet with flavors of toffee, banana, raisin, apricot, mineral, oak and nutmeg. The finish is medium long, smooth and peppery.