T.D.L Angostura No. 1 Cask Collection Batch 2
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The T.D.L distillery is located in Trinidad. Rums from T.D.L have been reviewed 7,477 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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This is the best one in Angostura’s No 1 series in my opinion. The nose is fruity, woody and roasted with scents of tropical fruits and roasted almonds. At the palate it’s fruity, woody, round, sweet, nutty and roasted with flavors of dried fruits and oak. The finish is medium long.
The nose is nice with fruit and vanilla. After resting for a while you get v caramel, molasses and oak. The palate is slightly dry and sweet with fruit and nuts. The cognac cask is clear without being too dominant. The finish is long, slightly dry with almonds and oak and yet again the cognac.