How does this rum taste?
- Rich fruity aroma
- Complex ester profile
- Well-integrated high ABV
The Small Batch Rare Rums from Reunion, distilled at Savanna in 2007, offers a bold tasting experience. Aged for 12 years and featuring a high ABV of 62.7%, it's a limited release of only 552 bottles. With a complex bouquet of fruity esters, notes of nail polish and menthol, it presents a vibrant palate of currants and sour cherry, rounded by woody elements. This rum is characterized by its Grand Arome style, offering a rich, aromatic profile that appeals to connoisseurs. Many recommend adding a drop of water to reveal hidden flavors.
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About the Savanna distillery
The Savanna distillery is located in Reunion. Rums from Savanna have been reviewed 5,836 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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"Great rum, but a bit below the 2006 Savanna Grand Arome because in my opinion it is less intense. Compared to the 2006, the olive scent is less pronounced and the nose is less complex with more ester/solvent presence. The palate is very balanced and the high alcohol content is well integrated. Very long finish that after several minutes releases olive and lychee/grape aromas. Excellent value for money."
"Solider Grand Arome."
"frisch/würzig beerig fruchtig viel Kirsche, lycheee und Zimt und ordentlich menthol und Lack. relativ trocken und würzig, adstringierend im Abgang. der 2020er batch ist aber insgesamt etwas runder. Dennoch ein grandioser Grand Arome mit leichten schwächen im Abgang."
"We had a great tasting today and here are the results. Adding a drop of water or two will release a lot of new flavours. "