Review #1221; Rum #535
This sample was provided to me by a producer, distributor, or some other industry source free-of-charge. No compensation, outside of the sample, was received and there were no strings attached.
This is a bottling of rum done by Raising Glasses, an American independent bottler located in Massachusetts. (You can check out the newest episode of the Rumcast podcast to hear an interview with the founders). This is a bottling of unaged column still rum from Le Galion distillery located on Martinique. This rum a Grand Arome, a specific style of French rums that are high ester and use dunder to create the pungent and wild flavors they have. Let’s see how this one turned out.
Distillery: Le Galion
Bottler: Raising Glasses
Region: Martinique
Still: Column
ABV: 62.5%
Nose: Pungent, Brine, Beef Bouillon, Caramelized Onions, Nutty, touch of balsamic, Coriander, Black pepper, Lemon oil, a touch earthy
Palate: Thick oily mouthfeel, Brine, Beef Bouillon, Nutty, balsamic, Coriander, Lemon Oil, Umami, Black Pepper, touch of green apple
Finish: Long, Brine, Beef Bouillon, Balsamic, Coriander, Lemon Oil, Umami, Black Pepper, touch of green apple
No surprises here, unaged Le Galion is awesome and since my last bottle was finished, I was sad that there wasn’t any more easily available. However, this right here is available so I will have to grab some more. It’s just such a unique savory rum and a must try for rum nerds imo.
Rating: 8/10
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