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The Dynasty L'Origine Rum is a 7-year-old blend crafted from molasses and selected by Famille Ricci, sourced from multiple countries. It features a balanced ABV of 40% with aromatic notes of vanilla, caramel, and tropical fruits following through to woody, honeyed, and pastry-inspired flavors. Users appreciate its accessibility, making it suitable for both newcomers and seasoned rum lovers. Free from added sugars, it offers a naturally sweet profile, distinct from other sweetened rums such as Diplomatico and Don Papa.
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#4941 Whisky Live in Paris 27.09.2024-30.09.2024. Another great event meeting a lot of RumX new and old friends. This year three weren't as many new releases as in 2023, but I still had a great time. Nose Light, balanced, fruity, light caramel, faint dried fruit, faint wood, spice, faint nutts, light mineral. Palate Light, balanced, light dried fruit, light caramel, faint nougat, oily, spice, faint citrus, faint wood. Finish Medium long, fresh, light, faint wood, faint nougat, light raisin, light sugarcane, faint caramel. I would have loved to try this one at a higher ABV..........
"Nice and a bit complex, but not much more. In summary, my tasting notes: On the nose: Vanilla, Woody On the palate: Honeyed, Viennese, Woody, Vanilla Finish: Caramel".
Visit Ricci! We started with the Dynasty. This is the second batch. No added sugar (it was 13g/l for the first batch). Very round and fruity, very accessible, a success. A rum to introduce to those unfamiliar with this world.
10/04/25: Famille Ricci tasting @ TasTToe. Blend of 5 different countries: Australia, Jamaica (WP), Trinidad, Thailand and Guatemala. Aged in ex-wine barrels. Nose: very Worthy Park and Beenleigh, light and fruity. Palate: average, too bad it's diluted. No sign of Trinidad.