Uitvlugt Plantation Extrême N.4 (For Belgium - The Nectar) 1993
A well‑made, smoky Guyanese rum that whisky lovers rate highly for its peat, texture and long finish, while many rum purists find the whisky cask influence too dominant.
Peated whisky fans and experienced rum drinkers curious about a smoky, whisky‑forward take on old Uitvlugt with iodine, wood and earthy notes.
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How does this rum taste?
Bold peat‑driven Guyanese experiment
If you enjoy Islay or Skye peat and want to see how it plays with mature Guyanese rum, this is a fascinating crossover—just know the whisky side clearly leads.
Rum purists wanting clean Port Mourant/Uitvlugt character, peat‑averse drinkers, and anyone price‑sensitive to experimental finishes.
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About the Uitvlugt distillery
The Uitvlugt distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Uitvlugt have been reviewed 2,280 times with an average of 8.5/10.
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The clash of PM and peat! It's still quite round, but it's not at all what I'm looking forward to at the moment, not to mention the price.
The whisky finish completely overwhelms the rum. Unfortunately, you can no longer taste PM. Unfortunately, that doesn't suit my taste.