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A bit powerful on the nose and in alcohol but smooth. Some flavour of butter tarts and vegetative tang. Not too sweet. Would buy again on its own or similar product from same company, unfortunately this one came in a kitch tiki mixer pack. Still... good rum from South America. Goes down easy.
I was offered a bottle of this rum a while ago and I enjoyed drinking it. Taste was nice and smooth with a light spicy after taste
for somebody, who likes Whisky to, it is very delicious, .... this is nothing for caching women :-)
But i you give it to a woman, and she leaves the house, you are for your own to trink a good ron ..
Nose: 4/5
Taste: 3/5
Overall: 3/5
Vanilla, slightly sweet, coconut, stronger taste
Forventede mig meget ud fra beskrivelsen, men blev skuffet. Duft af vanilje og frugt, men også lidt skarp i næsen. Smagen er tør, meget fad, men også lidt fornemmelse af brændt karamel og rosin. Samlet set er den dog for skarp og tør. Så et sted mellem 4 og 5, som lige nu bliver 4.
(4. december 2020 i 1423)
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January 2021
I have seen some reviews here that write that it would be an Agricole rum without having any evidence for it.
The distillate in Six Saints comes from Grenada Distillers Ltd and they use molasses bought in Panama nowadays in every other rum they distill, so I think there is no reason to believe that the case would be different regarding Six Saints, but please show me evidence if I’m wrong.
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October 2020
There’s very little information about this rum.
On their website you can read that the distillery is situated near St Georges and started up 1937. That means that it’s distilled at Grenada Distilleries Ltd (Clarke’s Court).
The brand is owned by Crucial Drinks based in Scotland. Have also read that it’s bottled in Scotland (unconfirmed) another possibility is of course that it’s bottled by GDL.
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Nice nose and palate with a quite long afterburn. It’s very fruity, a clear taste of citrus and banana. There’s also hints of spices which feels good for a rum from the island of spices.
Picture: My Grenada shelf & My opened bottle out in the Stockholm archipelago.