Raising Glasses Versailles Moongazer (Folklore Series #3)
The "Moongazer (Folklore Series #3)" was produced in Guyana at the Versailles distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Raising Glasses. It was distilled in 2012 from Molasses with a Single Wooden Pot Still and then aged for 9 years. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 57,5%. This is a limited release and there are only 475 bottles. 13 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.0/10. The rum smells like Raisin, Woody and Red wine, and on the palate there is Raisin, Syrupy and Thick.
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À propos de la distillerie Versailles
La distillerie Versailles est située à Guyana. Les rhums de Versailles ont été examinés 533 fois avec une moyenne de 8.4/10.
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This rum is overflowing with dark notes from raisins and dates to mocha and burnt caramel. The nose jives with the palette and the medium-long finish keeps it going. A great way of experiencing such a rum at a reasonable price for a half bottle.
I am a fan of Pot Still rums but this is not my favorite product. Maybe it's that astringent aftertaste that tastes like slightly oxidized red wine or that earthy touch that doesn't sit well with me or just isn't for me. But if I think about the appeal of Pot Still Versailles, then I may as well turn a blind eye :)
NOSE: stewed fruits in wine, moldy grapes, raisin, varnished mahogany, tropical hardwoods, plums in syrup. PALATE: thick raisin syrup, old french oak casks, px sherry. FINISH: bitter tannins, dry red wine, dried figs, dark chocolate, a little ashy... a tiny bit mint / eucalyptus on the end. OVERALL: this is a lovely dessert dram. you’d think it was aged in a sherry cask. perhaps not the most complex, but all the notes are well balanced in a delicious harmony. SCORE: 85/100