How does this rum taste?
- Rich, complex flavor
- Smooth despite high ABV
- Unique floral aroma
The Wild Series Rum El Salvador No. 10, crafted from molasses and distilled in 2007, is a distinctive product bottled by Romdeluxe. This limited release of only 265 bottles features a 65.9% ABV, highlighting a complex aroma profile with raisin, oak, and floral notes. Tasting reveals dominant woody, oak, and bourbon characteristics, complemented by coconut and tobacco undertones. While some users liken it to other Central American rums or Foursquare blends, its smoothness, despite the high alcohol content, and unique flavors provide a richly rewarding experience. The rum's profile is well-received for its integration of strength with nuanced flavors, yet opinions vary on its sweetness and coconut presence.
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"04.05.2024 Retasting during a nice exclusive tasting at Romdeluxe. I stick to my score and I still love it. -------------------------- This is a wonderful rum with a limited to 265 bottles. The destillery is listed as "secret" but the taste is definitely El Salvador. The proof has been so well integrated, that you don't really need to add water to this one. Fruity with spice and a nice hint of oak all the way from the nose to the finish. There is a hint of the bourbon cask as well. Price to quality is very good."
"It tastes like 80% Foursquare and 20% Belize blend. Nice"
"Trotz hohem ABV recht mild in der Nase. Blumig-fruchtig mit einem Potpourri an tropischen Früchten und reifer, mehliger Banane sowie Duft-Pfirsich. Leicht seifig mit einem Hauch Lavendel. Hinten frische Kamille. Am Gaumen hat er einen kräftigen Antritt. Adstringent und bitter aber gleichzeitig auch lieblich. Wieder blumig-fruchtig. Traube mit dicker Schale. Dazu Gewürznelke und Kardamom. Hat auch was metallisches, Kupfer. Am Ende Pflanzlich Richtung Sesam mit Veilchen. Überraschend gut. ABV super eingebunden."
"I've never had an El Salvador before. For my taste, it goes in the direction of Spanish, in the direction of foursquare/Antigua."