
Rum Artesanal Cuba 7yo (59.6%)
Rum Artesanal Haiti 2004-2022 (58.3%)
Rum Artesanal Enmore 1991-2022 (54.5%)
Twelve. Guess what I’m talking about?

Rum Artesanal Cuba 7yo (59.6%)
Rum Artesanal Haiti 2004-2022 (58.3%)
Rum Artesanal Enmore 1991-2022 (54.5%)
Twelve. Guess what I’m talking about?

Chairman’s Reserve Salon du Rhum 2011-2019 (46%)
Chairman’s Reserve Salon du Rhum 2012-2021 (46%)
Chairman’s Reserve RoA 2011-2021 (61.2%)
Chairman’s Reserve GotA x RumX 2005-2022 (61.5%)
Four Master’s selections from Chairman’s Reserve, if you didn’t know, Chairman’s is the official Saint Lucia Distillers brand, which means that their rums are always fully tropical aged.

Old Brothers Hampden HJF 2008-2021 (60.8%)
The first high proof 2008 Hampden. Moreover, the cask spent 12 years under tropical climate, it looks great on the paper isn’t it?

S.B.S Réunion Grand Arôme WST (57%)
S.B.S French Antilles WST 2019-2021 (50%)
Very nice labels isn’t it? You can’t even notice that those rums are casks from S.B.S instead of bottle designs.

Grape of the Art Le Frêche 2007-2021 (57%)
Grape of the Art Séailles 2000-2021 (54%)
It’s been a long time we’d not write about Armagnacs, and the brand new bottler Grape of the Art recently made some noise with their two first releases.

Nobilis Rum Hampden 2013-2022 (68.2%)
Another Hampden signed by Nobilis Rum. This is, by far, the youngest of their Hampden release with only 8 years old. But there’s something interesting behind it, this rum has mainly aged under ropical climate.

Samaroli Demerara (Versailles) 1994-2021 (50%)
Wild Parrot Enmore 1994-2021 (50.4%)
As you may know I like pretty much dark Guyana rums, I feel well served with this duo to say the least!

Salon du Rhum Jamaica 1990-2021 (54.5%)
Salon du Rhum Jamaica 1993-2021 (57.8%)
Two things that I particulary like, Salon du Rhum & Hampden oldies together.

Nobilis Rum Bellevue 1998-2021 (55.2%)
Nobilis Rum Diamond (EHP) 2002-2021 (51%)
Nobilis Rum Uitvlugt (PM) 1995-2021 (52.6%)
As promised, we’ll now continue the Nobilis range review with the 11th to 13rd bottlings.

Nobilis Rum Enmore (Versailles) 1990-2021 (53.8%)
Nobilis Rum Uitvlugt (PM) 1990-2021 (50.5%)
Nobilis Rum Enmore (Versailles) 1991-2021 (51.2%)
Danish bottler Nobilis Rum just came back with no fewer than 6 new bottlings, today we’ll talk about three of them, #8, #9 and #10. This Guyanese trio have been selected by three different retailers : Caksus (Cavavin Belval), VERSUS Vins & Spiritueux and Rum-Exchange.