Capulet & Montague Brands GmbH Diamond Bonpland Guyana 1987
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Bonpland Series Guyana 30 years, the only one with 50%, all others have only 45%. The nose is fruity and it seems woody to me. On the palate, it goes in the direction of tropical fruits and you can also taste cask.
26.03.2021 Sitting at home enjoying some new samples I got. Notes Dark in colour. Nose Sweet, wood, light smoke, dried fruit, unbalanced, plum. Palate Sweet, unbalanced, wood, faint smoke, roasted, prunes, light caramel, herbs, faint medicinal. Finish Medium long, wood, dried fruit, light caramel, faint herbs, light medicinal.
Probably the strangest sweetest and weakest enmore I've ever tasted. I don't know if there was something else in the original sample, but it has nothing to do with enmore!