Velier Chelo Clairin Sajous Ansyen 2016 Ex-Caroni Cask 2016 1yr 55,2%
The "Clairin Sajous Ansyen 2016 Ex-Caroni Cask" was produced in Haiti at the Chelo distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Velier. It was distilled in 2016 from Sugar cane juice and then aged for 1 years 9mo. The rum has an ABV of 55,2%.
8 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.2/10. The rum smells like Vegetal, Citrus and Olive, and on the palate there is Vegetal, Lime and Olive.
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Create your virtual rum cabinetAbout the Chelo distillery
The Chelo distillery is located in Haiti. Rums from Chelo have been reviewed 890 times with an average of 8.2/10.
cigares
24 February 2024
“Un Sajous équilibré et sans aucun faux goût. Mais je ne sens pas l’influence du fût de Caroni, ni au nez, ni en bouche. Malgré tout un beau clairin, bien que je ne soie pas très amateur de ce genre de profil.”
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Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
24 October 2023
“#4311 21.10.2023 nice evening with the RumX guys.”
Jakob
21 October 2023
“Very nice profile, unfortunately the alcohol comes too clearly to the fore.”