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Licorice, anise and herbal candy with tea, spice and a little dried fruit, this cask-strength 17 year old Guyanese pot still rum is dry, woody and warming at 59.7%, best neat or with a few drops of water.
Description
Bottled by Denmark's 1423 for its Single Barrel Selection, this is a 17 year old DDL pot still Demerara from 2003. The marque sits in the drier, woodier territory that reviewers read as Port Mourant or Versailles, so the reliable description is that pot still character: herbal, oaky and built on liquorice rather than soft fruit.
Matured in ex-bourbon and bottled at 59.7% cask strength, it is dry and full-bodied, with licorice, anise and herbal-candy notes over tea, spice and a thread of dried fruit, closing woody and warm. The body and warmth carry the high proof well, and a few drops of water round off the herbal bite. This is a single-barrel sipper for drinkers who like oak-driven Guyana and do not shy from herbal bitterness, taken neat or lightly reduced.
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