Plantation Trinidad
The "Plantation Trinidad" was produced in Trinidad. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Maison Ferrand. It was distilled in 2009 from Molasses with a Column Still and then aged for 9 years. The rum has an ABV of 42,4%. 11 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.5/10. The rum smells like Vanilla, Fruity and Honey, and on the palate there is Spice, Vanilla and Almond.
Already purchased 40 times
Why shop with RumX?
Live auctions
This rum is currently being offered by one of our verified auction house partners. RumX helps you discover and bid on rare rums.
Details about this rum
Community purchases
The RumX community has already added 40 bottles to their collections:
Digitize your rum collection and get exciting insights into the market value of your collection or individual bottles:
You may also enjoy
The identification of similar rums is based on the tasting notes of the community and the key data of the rum.
By rum lovers, for rum lovers
I'm Oliver – together with Jakob, Robert, and Lukas, we started RumX in 2018 as a small passion project in Stuttgart, back then under the name Rum Tasting Notes.
What began as a digital tasting diary is now the world's most comprehensive platform for rum fans: over 24,000 bottlings, 250,000+ independent reviews, and an active community with 46,000 members. We combine the collective intelligence of our community with an integrated marketplace, allowing you to shop securely and manage your collection directly from the app.
The goal? To offer you, the rum connoisseur, a place where you can choose with confidence—without paperwork, detours, or expert jargon.
This bottle was part of a larger Plantation shipment I got and it was a nice surprise. A fruity rum from nose to palate, well balanced with spices and proof. To me an elegant yet young rum from Plantation and I had to give it a second run righ away. At the price tag this is a very good rum.
Personally, it's clearly too sweet for me - the column still profile, which is not too aromatic anyway, is lost behind the post-maturing and sugaring. Subjectively not my cup of tea, but a very pleasing drop for lovers of the sweeter faction.
relaxed Trinidad. the pineau de Charentes finish is concise but not too much. but could do with a few % more.