Master of Malt Diamond Port Mourant Pot Still Rum 2008 11yr 50%
The "Port Mourant Pot Still Rum" was produced in Guyana at the Diamond distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Master of Malt. It was distilled in 2008 from Molasses with a Double Wooden Pot Still and then aged for 11 years. The rum has an ABV of 50%. This is a limited release and there are only 205 bottles.
3 community members rated this rum with an average of 5.7/10. The rum smells like Banana, Alcoholic and Brown sugar, and on the palate there is Vanilla, Alcoholic and Medicinal.
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RX15108
50%
Pot Still Rum
2008
Molasses
Double Wooden Pot Still
11 years
205
70cl
Under 100€
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Create your virtual rum cabinetAbout the Diamond distillery
The Diamond distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Diamond have been reviewed 2,923 times with an average of 8.3/10.
Decky Hicks Doughty
12 August 2023
“The nose is full of darker vegetal notes; tobacco and black tea. Some sweetness but it in the background. The faintest whiff of banana. The palate keeps the tobacco and tea but adds the prickle of black pepper. It's very warming. Similar to Whiskey. The finish is quite long. The same tea and pepper from the palate but does fade to dark fudge note right at the end. Overall, I'm not a fan. The wood and tea note are too prominent and it's too similar to Whiskey. Something I l'm finding in a lot of the wooden still rums from Guyana.”
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