Oliver & Oliver Ron Esclavo Islay Whisky Finish 12yr 46%
The "Ron Esclavo Islay Whisky Finish" was produced in Dominican Republic at the Oliver & Oliver distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler 1423 World Class Spirits. It was distilled from Molasses with a Column Still and then aged for 12 years. The rum has an ABV of 46%. This is a limited release and there are only 1879 bottles.
3 community members rated this rum with an average of 6.4/10. The rum smells like Intense, Burnt and Peat, and on the palate there is Furry, Burnt and Caramel.
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Ron Esclavo
RX8795
46%
Column Still Rum
#Batch #1
Molasses
Column Still
12 years
1879
70cl
Under 50€
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The Oliver & Oliver distillery is located in Dominican Republic. Rums from Oliver & Oliver have been reviewed 1,776 times with an average of 7.4/10.
Christoph
16 May 2021
“Wofür eignet sich dieser Rum? Wenn ich einem Rumtrinker zeigen möchte, dass er die richtige Spirituose gewählt hat und Whisky einfach nicht „angenehm“ ist. Wofür eignet sich dieser Rum nicht? Einen Whisky Trinker wird man hier nicht von Rum überzeugen, da er dafür zu süß ist. Mein Fall ist dieser Rum leider gar nicht und er landet in der Kategorie „Aschenbecher“ durch die intensiv verbrannten Tabaknoten gemischt mit dem torfigen eines Whisky.”
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