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Light gold colour, dry Agricole rhum, aromatic, good alcohol percentage, not the most complex rhum, fruity, banana and pineapple flavors, damp cellar flavour, pretty nice to sip, long aftertaste, nice bottle, packaging and label. From Grenada
un bon rhum entre un rhum sec et rhum doux, le meilleur des deux mondes :-)
A goûter, il inspire confiance et à l’air très bon
Alkohol: 41,7 %
Původ: Grenada
Aroma: Zajímavý mix vůní. Směs lehčího svěžího koření, trochu agricole šmrnc, bonbónová ulepená nasládlost, květový med, skořice, trochu i hřebíček, kandované tropické ovoce, dotek dřeva a muškátový oříšek. (85 b)
Chuť: Chuťově spíše do sucha, nasládlosti je tu opravdu poskrovnu (tak 15% maximálně). Kořenitě pikantní. V dochuti kořenitá suchost a čerstvé dubové dřevo. (83 b)
Body: 84
Shrnutí: Vůně je OK, chutí mě tento rum z Grenady moc neoslovil a k lepšímu výsledku by mu nepomohli ani všichni svatí.
The fact that people know, that you are into rum gives them a chance to gift you different bottles for chistmas or birthdays. This is one of the bottles, that I have received without having any priot knowledge about it.
Nose: Vanilla, cinnamon and a small hint of something tropical is coming my way
Taste: Honey, raisins and tropical fruits
Overall: This is a decent shout from The West Indies. The taste is a little to light for me and the aftertaste falls a little flat, but it is still a fine rum to enjoy on a quiet evening at home
While not great to me to sip straight, i started blending with Diet Coke. It's outstanding. You can pretty much do a 1:1 rum to coke ratio with some ice and the flavor is outstanding. Not much burn and goes down exceptionally smooth.
This rum is easily consumable and not a complex one. Flavour, taste and (short) finish are all dominated by aroma of pineapple and vanilla. As such it is light, quite sweet and fruity.
Manque de finesse, l'arome de banane est très présente. Assez costaud
Rhum tres aromatique avec une belle attaque.
Prix très correct qui surprend tant le rapport qualité/prix est bon
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Better than expected, 7+
7
/10
out of 10
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.