Grays New Grove Emotion 1969
Highly praised, fruit‑forward Mauritian blend with balanced wood, chocolate and coffee notes. Smooth, complex and very drinkable at 47%, often described as a hidden champion and great value.
Incredibly beautiful, inviting nose of rose petals, caramelized pink grapefruit and a little mint. On the palate, cocoa, coffee, allspice, vanilla and a little cherry are joined by pink grapefruit, sea salt flakes and mocha. The mint and a subtle woodiness return on the finish. The 47% is perfectly chosen. Not too thin, not too strong. Great bottling, very complex and balanced! Could also pass blind as a hybrid of TDL and Foursquare. Thank you Gunnar!Read more
Rum fans who enjoy complex yet gentle sippers with lots of red and tropical fruits, vanilla, chocolate and coffee, and who appreciate Foursquare or TDL‑like profiles without cask‑strength punch.
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How does Grays New Grove Emotion 1969 taste?
Smooth, fruity, chocolate‑spiced Mauritian classic
You’ll probably love this if you enjoy balanced, fruit‑and‑wood driven rums like Foursquare: Emotion delivers similar complexity and chocolate‑coffee depth, just in a softer, very drinkable 47% package.
Those chasing very high ABV power, ultra‑long finishes, or strictly unsweetened rums; anyone who dislikes sweeter, rounded profiles with noticeable wood influence.
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About the Grays distillery
The Grays distillery is located in Mauritius. Rums from Grays have been reviewed 2,582 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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Incredibly beautiful, inviting nose of rose petals, caramelized pink grapefruit and a little mint. On the palate, cocoa, coffee, allspice, vanilla and a little cherry are joined by pink grapefruit, sea salt flakes and mocha. The mint and a subtle woodiness return on the finish. The 47% is perfectly chosen. Not too thin, not too strong. Great bottling, very complex and balanced! Could also pass blind as a hybrid of TDL and Foursquare. Thank you Gunnar!
Auto-translatedIt is rare, far too rare, to discover a diamond among pebbles. And if it happens by chance, it's all the more incredible. But it actually happened with this rum! I'm still blown away. The rum already promises a lot on the nose and reminds me of an old Demerara. So tempting that I can't wait to taste it. Very fruity on the palate, overripe blackcurrants? The alcohol is more perfectly integrated than I have ever experienced with any other rum. The maximum has really been extracted from the 47% vol. The only small drawback: a slight lack of depth and intensity due to the low ABV. But such a small "impurity" is easy to get over with such a fine diamond, isn't it? Top rum under the radar. Update 2023-10-06: The rum remains a top product for me, but has found its champion in the Savoir Faire 2009 with 60% (RX2744). Update 2023-10-18: Tasting again against the RX2744, this time direct. And I have to say that a direct comparison is really enlightening - and doesn't end well for the Emotion 1969 ... It seems like the league leader of the 2nd division playing at the top level in its class against a Champions League team ... 🙄 Try it out and you'll find it confirmed. RumX Advent calendar 09.12.2023 (blind tasting) I wrote in the appropriate place before solving the puzzle: Yes, on the nose I'm also more with FS, although what's amazing here is that you really perceive zero alcohol! A completely different rum on the palate: Not warm-caramel like on the nose, but clearly red-fruity and a little spicy. And what do I always associate with red fruit? That's right, Mauritius! :blush: Since this rum is not an alcohol monster, but rather under 50% vol. I'm guessing RX2495. Of course, it could also be another New Grove from Grays with around 45% vol. as there are still a few around ... Or maybe even a TDL. In any case, I like the rum very much. :yum::yum::yum:
Auto-translatedLepsi nez New Grove Mauricia, ale agricole nechutna
Auto-translatedWonderful blend of wood influence and fruitiness. Really fun!
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