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9.0/10(22 ratings)
Now this is some good stuff
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Posted over 3 years ago by Marc Cardinal from Belgium with 401 ratings
Richard Seal proposes an assembly of 3 vintages 2004,2005 and 2006. They have been aged in ex-bourbon barrel (2004), Madeira barrel (2005), or new American barrel 2006). It has a beautiful amber color. On the nose are exotic fruits, woodland, cigar box or even sandalwood. After a while pastry notes arrive with gingerbread, toast, very greedy. On the palate, there are nuts and this pastry side that remains well present. It is very sweet with a certain complexity but the 2005 vintage gives me too much sweetness. Very nice blend. Real rate = 7,5
Posted over 3 years ago by Tomy from Romania with 423 ratings
It's mesmerising! One of the best run we've ever had. A trully fantastic taste. Good job Richard Seale! congratulations!
Posted 1 year ago by Andy Tee from Malaysia with 148 ratings
N- Plenty of oak to tease, resin, floral and comes with lots of weight. Sugar soaked cotton, wood varnish and herb-y with mineral underlay. (88/22)
P- Polish, resin and grounded spices of nutmeg. Ginseng roots tea with pinch of salts or olive brine and tiny spoon of passionfruit. (90/22)
F- Long, definitely superior, overwhelming oak with resinous popping up almost everywhere that evolved to herbaceous. Dry. (89/22)
B/B- 90/22
Weighted Rate- 88pt
— at Kill Devil KL.
So... I was looking for a bottle, or two, of Foursquare Criterion because of all the hype and I just wanted to try something different. With no luck finding a full bottle of Criterion, I purchased 3cl samples of both Criterion and Triptych from Europe. I was also looking to buy a bottle of Triptych which was never available in the US and seemed all but impossible online. But, I was in Europe recently and found four bottles... so I bought all of them and I am glad I did.
In comparison to Criterion, Triptych is a significantly superior rum. Neither of these rums are a value to the novice rum sipper nor a good option for a person who isn't well versed in appreciating spirits neat (although you can certinaly use them in cocktail... if you like). Criterior (7.5 - 8) is very good but Triptych (9 - 10) is special. I give Triptych a rating of 9+. It is hard to compare this rum with those from other producers but, in terms of quality and complexity, I have not experienced a superior rum. With Triptych, we are definitely entering a realm in which rums cannot be manufactured at a higher quality and any assessment of the spirit is based on the overall personal experience. Simply put... you either love it or you hate it.
Notes:
A very nice blend of stones fruits; Light Smoke; Light Oak; some Earthy notes; Light Sweetness; Light Brine (salt); Good complexity; some black licorice; well-rounded and dense without being like syrup; high ABV with a pleasant numbing effect rather than a sharp burn which I assume is do to a high oil content helping to mellow the burn.
Posted at The Rum Bar KL almost 3 years ago by Terence from Malaysia with 56 ratings
Very well blend with 3 different Casks. Fruitiness from the Bourbon and Madeira Casks and woodiness from Virgin Oak Cask which complement each other well.
It burns a little on the nose, probably it was newly open and it turns out to be softer after a couple of minutes. Woody with sweet baking spices and fruitiness of coconut flesh and water.
Tannic and nutty on the palate with bite of pepper corn. Touch of bitterness of earthy wood chips and buttery. It has an acidity of port wine which I've aged in 5L virgin charred cask.
Finish up with coco and pineapple. High in tannin and again fruitiness of dried fruits and peach.
Posted 3 years ago by Quin from Germany with 25 ratings
Ich habe zwar noch keine Massen an Rums probiert, jedoch so einige und vor allem eher die sehr hochwertigen. Ich finde hier keine Fehlnoten, er ist nicht übertrieben süß und ich habe schöne Aromen vom Fass bzw. von den Fässern. Das Madeirafinish ist eine schöne Abwechslung. Der erste Rum, den ich jemals gekauft habe und der mich bekehren konnte.
Posted over 3 years ago by Mihai from Romania with 213 ratings
Nothing to comment about it. This is no. 1 if u have the chance, take it! :))) awesome...
Posted over 1 year ago by Chet from United States with 193 ratings
This stuff is very off the hook to say the least. I picked up a bottle in Rome found it in a cellar that was over 300BC which in of itself was an experience to say the least. Anyhow, this is very alcohol forward, a bit funky presenting dark fruits, leather, tobacco and has a long lasting finish. When i opened it initially i would have rated it a 7 but now that it has sat a bit it is fantastic! I use Argon to preserve my rum from oxidization and in this case i am shocked because the improvement is way more than i expected. There are only 5000 bottles made so stand by to pay a chunk of money. Anyhow best wishes!
Posted over 1 year ago by Michal Micko from Czech Republic with 408 ratings
Nice complex aroma. First taste sweet with warm tones. Perfect ballance between sweet and dry side. Perfect level of alcohol (56%) to highligt the character but not kill the mouth with burnining. Long aftertaste with wood and earth tones.
Notes of tobaaco, pipe smoke perhaps and a touch of balsam wood.
"Lemon zest and a whole host of tongue tingling spices on the finish. Which is a long and very satisfying experience. It retains a lot of the the fruit notes all through the sipping experience."
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Best of Foursquares 10 out of 10
Posted 1 month ago by VikingXO from Denmark with 147 ratings
This is the best from Foursquare I have tried. Slightly better than Destino and the best balanced of all of them.
The “Triptych” is a blend of the 3 best vintages in 3 different wood casks and therefore the name “Triptych” meaning “trinity”
On the nose i get burnt caramel, dried fruit and raisins. I get salty and burnt elements in great harmony. Some spices and a very long aftertaste. The ABV 56 is not dominating at all. A really fantastic rum between Luca Gargano (Velier) and Richard Seale (Foursquare). FS Favorite!
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