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Der New Grove Savoir Faire Single Cask Rum aus der Grays Distillery auf Mauritius ist ein limitierter, komplexer Rum, der 2012 aus Melasse destilliert wurde und 55% ABV aufweist. Sein Aroma zeichnet sich durch dominante holzige Noten mit fruchtigen, karamelligen, melassigen und roten Fruchtuntertönen aus. Der Geschmack offenbart eine reichhaltige Mischung aus fruchtigen und holzigen Aromen mit Karamell- und Melassenoten, die durch Johannisbeeren ergänzt werden. Benutzer beschreiben ihn als ein ausgewogenes Profil mit komplexen Aromen, die sich weiterentwickeln, darunter schwarzer Tee, geröstete Elemente und subtile medizinische Nuancen. Dieser auf 164 Flaschen limitierte Rum zeichnet sich durch seine faszinierende Geschmacksmischung und sein robustes Profil aus und ist eine einzigartige Ergänzung für jede Rumsammlung.
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Die Destillerie Grays befindet sich in Mauritius. Rums von Grays wurden 2.197 mal mit einem Durchschnitt von 7.9/10 bewertet.
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Only one review so far. We were very excited about this apparently rare bottling and were not disappointed. Well, it's really very restrained on the nose, but on the palate! 😋 An aromatic journey around the globe, great. Atypical, but very good New Grove. Update 2024-04-18: A rum that's really completely out of the ordinary. And I mean that in a very positive way. You really meander around aimlessly and then can't classify it. Not to mention its association with New Grove. A rum like a secret.
Once again a rum from Gunnar's endless Mauritius splits. Thanks for that. I've already been to Mauritius, but didn't know that there are so many varieties/bottlings on the island. For me it's actually a nice rum, if it wasn't so alcoholic despite its low ABV, it would probably have scored a few more points.
Gray's tasting rx9122 vs. Rx14941 vs. Rx7608 My favorite of the three - probably because it comes closest to the profile I expected and has a great caramel sweetness. However, all three fall short of my first Grays love - the CDI Perola 11y.
8,6:On the nose, the first impression we get is roasted and vegetal, a bit spicy and fruity agricole with tea, clove, pear, mirabelle plum, peach and waxy molasses touch, caramelized. Balanced, round. Aeration helps us digging out new notes as other baking spices, burnt sugar, the tea is black, there is chocolate, the rum is woody and juicy, delicious, as we would have a fruit compote. 8,8:On the palate, we receive a nice portion of tasty red fruits as currants, peaches and fresh vegetal tea notes with wood, going towards dryness. The molasses is sweet, syrupy and waxy, roasted, caramelized as we notice creme brulee. The clove is strong, as other baking spices stay more stealthy. This agricole is round and complex, we taste new notes after aeration, more sweet and tasty, the tea is black, fruits are dried, we think of a fruit compote, later, when they melt, even of a fruit cake, as they might be candied also. When well rested, some medicinal notes could be tasted and perhaps leather. 8,7:The finish is long, woody, dry with dried fruits, waxy molasses, some spices, nutty and black tea... These days I am in fond of agricole and TDL very much🤩😋... 🙂