How does this rum taste?
- Aged 25 years
- Rich caramel flavor
- High ABV for robust taste
The Rum Artesanal Grenada Rum GMWE, produced at Grenada's Westerhall Estate distillery, is a distinguished 1993 vintage crafted from molasses and aged for 25 years. Bottled by independent bottler Heinz Eggert GmbH, this rum boasts an ABV of 61.1% with only 302 bottles released. Users describe its aroma as woody with spice, coconut, and vanilla notes, while the palate delivers strong caramel and coconut flavors, underscored by vanilla and banana with a hint of salinity. Despite its high proof providing a robust profile, some users note intense alcoholic finishes and less complexity. This rum is noted for its smooth execution and value, albeit with prominent alcohol presence.
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About the Westerhall Estate distillery
The Westerhall Estate distillery is located in Grenada. Rums from Westerhall Estate have been reviewed 93 times with an average of 7.6/10.
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"Not a bad column still expression. However, it’s just not really exciting to me personally while the alcohol is a little to pronounced."
"I haven't tasted that many rums from Grenada, but this one is OK and the price to quality is very good. The nose is very fruity with wood and toffee trailed by vanilla and nuts. The palate is equally fruity with wood and vanilla trailed by toffee and nuts The finish is long and fruity with spices, nuts and wood."
"I am not a fan of Spanish style, but I notice that Westerhall knows how to age rum. It's not very complex, but does it's part well. The rum really profits from its higher proof. "
"Nice Spanish style rum with power. A little too round for me."