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I was really wondering if a rum from the royal collection shop would be anything worth of notice. Alas it is indeed what it says it is, a very fine blend of Caribbean rums with a very distinct English-style dry taste. Reminiscent of Captain Bligh of SVG. Very enjoyable on its own!
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Schönes orangefarbenes Bernstein im Glas.
In der Nase frisch und fruchtig. Diverse tropische Früchte überraschen immer wieder aufs Neue. Karamelltöne, Hölzer und harzige Noten sitzen in der zweiten Reihe. Blumen und Gräser welken langsam in der Ferne.
Am Gaumen weich und geschmeidig. Frische Fruchtbrote mit ein wenig Karamell und Vanille zergehen sanft auf der Zunge. Hölzer und Tannine sind dezent im Hintergrund.
Im Abgang kurz und bündig. Holz und Karamell verschwindet zuerst, die Fruchtaromen bleiben etwas länger.
Ein durchaus eleganter und sehr leichter Navy Rum, mir fehlt aber eine gewisse tiefe und schwere. Die 40 % machen das Ganze auch nicht zu mehr Navy Style. Für Landratten, Einsteiger, Leichtmatrosen und das gemeine Volk, sicherlich nicht für den König.
Für meine 9. Rumrunde mit dem Thema Navy Rum.
Beautiful orange amber in the glass.
Fresh and fruity on the nose. Various tropical fruits surprise again and again. Caramel tones, woods and resinous notes sit in the second row. Flowers and grasses slowly wilt in the distance.
Soft and supple on the palate. Fresh fruit breads with a little caramel and vanilla melt gently on the tongue. Wood and tannins are discreetly in the background.
The finish is short and sweet. Wood and caramel disappear first, the fruit flavors remain a little longer.
A thoroughly elegant and very light navy rum, but I miss a certain depth and weight. The 40% doesn't make the whole thing any more navy style. For landlubbers, beginners, light sailors and the common people, certainly not for the king.
For my 9th rum round with the theme Navy Rum.