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- Complex flavor profile
- Rich smoky notes
- Long-lasting aftertaste
The Small Batch Rare Rums by Rum Nation is a unique offering from the Enmore distillery in Guyana, distilled in 2002 and aged for 18 years. Bottled at cask strength with a potent ABV of 59%, this limited release of just 696 bottles presents a complex aroma dominated by fruity and smoky notes, with dried fruit, apricot, and subtle peat nuances. On the palate, expect a bold and smoky profile, reminiscent of whisky, with hints of peat, anise, and coffee. Users note a powerful presence and long-lasting aftertaste rich in smoke, dried fruits, and roasted elements. While some find its whisky-like finish appealing, others mention it lacks a touch of sweetness typical of other Guyanese rums.
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About the Enmore distillery
The Enmore distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Enmore have been reviewed 3,939 times with an average of 8.8/10.
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"Very delicious, balanced, interesting enmore with islay finishIn the nose: First impression: agricole with notes of green apples… but if you give it some time it opens up: enmore like🤪 Liquorice, barrel, tobacco, vanilla, peat glove, apricot.In the mouth: fruit schnaps, bitter, whiskey with notes of anise, tobacco, barrel, chocolate, leather, roatsted and peat. Dry, astrigend, smokyThe finish: delicious, oak(barrel), roasted, , salty, tobacco, earthy, anise. Enmore classic 😎"
"#4460 09.11.2023 Not too bad a rum bit not a great one either. Medium fruity with some spices and wood. There is a nice smoky note in the profile that goes well with the coffee and chocolate notes. There is a very faint peat touch on the profile. The empty glass has some caramel and leather to it. Æ"
"Eye-catching nose on sweet fruit, whisky. It gives envy. Very different mouth. Heavy, dirty, sweet, on the leather, with always the whisky present. I'm not used to this kind of rums.Finish quite long on even darker notes. Coffee, earth... It's still very good this stuff ! Edit : I tasted a lot of Guyana since my first tasting of this Enmore and this one still lacks greediness."
"Oh, it's not my cup of tea, I'm afraid. There must have been a whiskey finish involved...."