Four Bells Navy Rum 1970
The "Four Bells Navy Rum" was produced in Guyana. It was distilled in 1970 from Molasses. The rum has an ABV of 42,9%. 2 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.2/10. The rum smells like Woody, Maggi and Dried fruit, and on the palate there is Maggi, Spice and Woody.
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18.11.1995 Sorry if I'm spamming with old tastings, but I'm using it to try and reduce my stress. Work has been really busy lately 😊 I had a 6 week trip around Asia around my 30th birthday. This trip included Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam. During this trip I met a lot of amazing locals that set me up with the spots to get decent rum. Now for this bar I'm not sure about the address of this tasting because they have two but I've been to both. Notes. Medium to dark in colour. Nose: wood, licorice, caramel, dried fruit. Palate: warm, wood, cherry, coffee, licorice. Finish: short, dry, licorice, wood, cherry.