Le Galion Le Galion Rhum Grand Arome
The "Le Galion Rhum Grand Arome" was produced in Martinique at the Le Galion distillery. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice with a Column Still. The rum has an ABV of 43%. 3 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.0/10. The rum smells like Fermented, Pear and Flowery, and on the palate there is Banana, Salty and Pear.
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About the Le Galion distillery
The Le Galion distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Le Galion have been reviewed 607 times with an average of 8.1/10.
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Recht typisches Le Galion Grand Arôme-Profil, das trotz der Reduktion auf Trinkstärke keine zu spürbaren Einschnitte in der Aromenfülle verzeichnen muss. Bleibt für mich ein toller Rum für den etwas unkomplizierteren Fruchtestergenuss, insbesondere, wenn ich an den damaligen Verkaufspreis von knapp 17€ denke…tempi passati.
ich weiß nicht warum aber erinnert mich an der Nase an eine Käseplatte mit Birnen und Trauben, dazu etwas Butterscotch... im Geschmack dann die volle Breitseite süß salzig umami und relativ schwer einzuordnen... spannend und nicht unangenehm aber auch unglaublich speziell und verwirrend 😳 den muss ich nochmal im Drink testen wenn er wieder aufm Markt verfügbar ist.