Saint James Single Cask
The "Single Cask" was produced in Martinique at the Saint James distillery. It was distilled in 1997 from Sugar cane juice with a Creole Column and then aged for 19 years. The rum has an ABV of 42,7%. 5 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.3/10. The rum smells like Fruity, Yellow fruits and Fruits, and on the palate there is Woody, Chocolate and Cocoa.
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About the Saint James distillery
The Saint James distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Saint James have been reviewed 3,977 times with an average of 8.1/10.
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02-09.04.2022 This was crazy week, where some friends and I rented a nice summerhouse on Rømø. The plan was to go nuts for a whole week with different rums without going overboard. The final agreement came to 6 rums a day and then enjoy nice walks or ferry rides during the day. Day 7 Notes Medium to dark in colour. Nose Fresh, Agricole, light wood, spice, sugarcane, light vegetal, faint plum. Palate Round, balanced, Agricole, faint anise, medium spicy, light vegetal, sugarcane, light citrus. Finish Medium long, round, wood, medium dry, light plum, faint anise.
On a un rhum avec une belle robe acajou. On a un nez clairement boisé, mais un beau boisé gras et gourmand. C’est intense, on retrouve également de la poudre de cacao, de l’orange, des épices et de la vanille. Le nez est gourmand, on s’y replonge pour en profiter parfaitement. Il s’agit là, du nez typique du beau rhum vieux agricole dans lequel on aime y laisser tremper les narines indéfiniment. C’est doux en bouche, avec une prédominance sur le bois. Cela a du corps, et on retrouve les notes du nez (vanille, chocolat noir, un léger fruité d’orange sanguine). La finale est longue avec une légère astringence. Perso, je dirai qu’il s’agit là de l’expression même du beau et bon rhum vieux agricole. C’est très beau et bon (plus le nez comme souvent en agricole).