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Black Tot Master Blenders Reserve 2021 Edition rum

Black Tot Master Blenders Reserve 2021 Edition

United Kingdom | Aged | 54.5% ABV | Pot Still Distilled

8.1/10
21 ratings
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Toni 🇩🇪 | 36 ratings
Posted over 2 years ago

Had this rum at the 10. German Rumfestival in Berlin at the great Kirsch Whisky stand. It was easily the most complex rum i had so far but not the best navy rum at this day. Therefore my rating will be 9 + I´m sorry that i cannot provide a deeper review after i had one shot of this. Anyway it is a fantastic rum.

Mr. Rumantic 🇩🇪 | 296 ratings
Posted over 2 years ago

The Black Tot Master Blenders Reserve 2021 is a blend of many different rums, which I do not want to list here. The basis is the Black Tot 50th Anniversary. A starting point of the Master Blender was probably to incorporate Australian rum into the blend. Overall, the base is now more Trinidad TDL Rum and less the heavy Demerara Rums, as in the predecessor. The rum is bottled again without additives or filtration with 54.5% alcohol. The bottle is very similar to the 50th Anniversary. It is limited to 6000 bottles.

The rum is actually not comparable to the 50th Anniversary. It was rather heavy in the nose. The 2021 looks lighter here. I get esters and fermented overripe fruits. I get roasted banana and a fine seasoning. There are also dark aromas to be found, but the ester is clearly the pusher here. On the palate, the rum is direct but not aggressive. A beautiful spice pairs with chocolate and roasted tropical fruits. Liquorice and banana resonate. At the end comes more barrel influence. Wood and more bitter substances. Nutmeg and a slight sweetness accompany the bitter substances in the finish.

The Black Tot Master Blenders Reserve 2021 is a great high-quality rum that has a lot to offer. Only the nose I found a bit disappointing. But at the palate comes a great taste explosion, which is well balanced. I wouldn't compare the rum directly to the 50th Anniversary. A new rum was created here. Lighter, spicier and more accessible. But that's good, since it is no simple copy of the 50th Anniversary.

Der Black Tot Master Blenders Reserve 2021 ist ein Blend aus vielen verschiedenen Rums, welche ich hier nicht alle aufzählen möchte. Die Basis ist der Black Tot 50th Anniversary. Ein Ausgangspunkt der Master Blender war wohl, Australischen Rum mit in den Blend einzubauen. Insgesamt ist die Basis nun mehr Trinidad TDL Rum und weniger die schweren Demerara Rums, wie in dem Vorgänger. Der Rum wird wieder ohne Zusatzstoffe oder Filtration mit 54,5% Alkohol abgefüllt. Die Flasche ähnelt der 50th Anniversary sehr stark. Er ist auf 6000 Flaschen limitiert.

Der Rum ist tatsächlich wenig mit dem 50th Anniversary vergleichbar. Dieser war eher schwer in der Nase. Der 2021 wirkt hier leichter. Ich bekomme Ester und vergorene überreife Früchte. Ich bekomme geröstete Banane und eine feine Würze. Es sind auch dunkle Aromen zu finden, aber das Ester ist hier klar am Drücker. Am Gaumen ist der Rum direkt aber nicht aggressiv. Eine schöne Würze paart sich mit Schokolade und gerösteten tropischen Früchten. Lakritze und Banane schwingen mit. Zum Abgang kommt mehr Fasseinfluss. Holz und mehr Bitterstoffe. Muskatnuss und eine leichte Süße begleiten die Bitterstoffe im Abgang.

Der Black Tot Master Blenders Reserve 2021 ist ein toller hochwertiger Rum, welcher viel zu bieten hat. Lediglich die Nase fand ich etwas enttäuschend. Aber am Gaume kommt eine tolle Geschmacks Explosion, welche gut ausbalanciert ist. Ich würde den Rum nicht mit dem 50th Anniversary direkt vergleichen. Hier ist ein anderer Rum entstanden. Leichter, würziger und zugänglicher. Aber das ist auch völlig ok, da kein Abklatsch.

filipec 🇨🇿 | 249 ratings
Posted 2 years ago

taste - 9.5/10
smell - 9/10
sweetness - 7/10
price/value rating - 7/10

Nielf 🇩🇰 | 211 ratings
Posted 2 years ago

Denne rom er smagt til whiskymesse 2022 i Kolding.

Anders Ravn Jørgensen 🇩🇰 | 215 ratings
Posted 2 years ago

Denne rom er smagt til Whisky messe 2022 i Kolding.

Adrian Adame 🇨🇿 | 700 ratings
Posted 2 years ago

barva nahnědlá
- vůně jemná, nasladlá, koření, ovoce
- chuť nasládlá, koření, med, kyselý pomeranč, bylinky

filovo 🇨🇿 | 507 ratings
Posted almost 2 years ago

barva : tmavý jantar
vune vanilka ,technická vůně
chut: estery od worthy parku ,ale fantasticky technická chuť
zaver : fantastický
hodnoceni 10
koupit ano z 100%
Alcohol 54,5 %

Andzin 🇨🇿 | 82 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

Similar to Black Tot 50th Anniversary edition but with little difference. I prefer that one more so this one is at 9. I did not have chance compare it side by side (previous bottle is gone :) if I have chance, I will try to describe. Maybe a bit more technical. However esters are so strong. Anyway regarding the taste and smell, it is both very suitable to me.

Cool Breeze (PREMIUM) 🇺🇸 | 561 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

Tasted at Laka Lono on 5/31/21. Pours dark gold in color. Mild caramel aroma. Notes of honey and vanilla. The biggest flavor explosion is the roasted malt, coffee, and chocolate. Robust and hot, but not unpleasant at 92 proof. Finishes with a bit of cinnamon. Not for the weak.

Falcon91Wolvrn03 (PREMIUM) 🇺🇸 | 563 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

I enjoyed the Black Tot 50th Anniversary Rum. I like it more than the original Royal Navy rum, so I thought I'd give this a try as well, as it came out just a year later and has a similar looking label, they're both 54.5% and both have a mix of 9 different rums. Sipped it neat.

I slightly prefer the 50th Anniversary Rum.

Smells and tastes of molasses, oak, spice, licorice, charred sugar, and whiskey that I didn't sense quite as much in the 50th Anniversary Rum. I think that's why I slightly prefer that one, as I'm not a huge fan of whiskey aging.

This is still a nice rum, but I'd go with the 50th Anniversary if you can find it.




Brand Details

Type: Aged
Company: Black Tot
Country: United Kingdom
Name: Master Blenders Reserve 2021 Edition
ABV: 54.5%
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Pot Still
Women Led: No