The Nectar Travellers The Nectar Of The Daily Drams
The "The Nectar Of The Daily Drams" was produced in Belize at the Travellers distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler The Nectar. It was distilled in 2006 from Molasses and then aged for 15 years. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 65,4%. This is a limited release and there are only 90 bottles. 8 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.6/10. The rum smells like Orange, Woody and Tannins, and on the palate there is Orange, Spicy and Vanilla.
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About the Travellers distillery
The Travellers distillery is located in Belize. Rums from Travellers have been reviewed 2,548 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"Another great one and I wonder how they got the orange in the mix from nose to finish. A wonderful rum in my mind and very affordable. Lightly fruity with chocolate, vanilla and tobacco well balanced with the oak. Best after resting for 15-20 minutes after which it releases all its flavours."
"The nose leaves something to be desired - it doesn't offer itself to us so easily, but it's rather fruity and pleasant. Jamaican markers like glue, solvents, spices and applesauce are present, but less extravagant and more gentle. An orange-oriented profile also emerges, and I was particularly attracted-intrigued-by notes of red fruit, but especially violet! The first attack on the palate is explosive; I wasn't expecting it from the nose, but that's logical when you've got 65.4% under the hood! But the whole thing rounds out very quickly, giving way to the fruitiness of the nose (apple and orange) and soft woodiness. The finish is not bad, with a strong tendency towards spices, particularly chili pepper. This is rounded out by sweeter notes (caramel, vanilla, milk chocolate). The final rum is rather expressive but not too explosive, and perfectly balanced. Once again, I find this Belize nice, and I'm rarely disappointed by this little-publicized destination. Thanks Jordan for sharing this sample!"