Foursquare 2005 The Colours of Rum - Edition No. 7 - b. 2021 - 700ml





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The Colours of Rum presents Foursquare Edition No. 7, a 2005 distillation bottled in 2021 in Barbados, 700 ml at 61.1% ABV, from an Ex-Bourbon cask, with 272 bottles produced, in original packaging.
Description from the seller
In The colours of Rum series at number 7 you’ll find a 15-year-old Foursquare distilled in 2005. The ABV is 61,1%. The Ex-Bourbon cask yielded 272 bottles that come in beautiful ultramarine blue packaging.
Tasting Notes:
“What a series! Not a rum day without Foursquare. Colour: light amber. Nose: very Foursquare, that is to say all on cakes, either burnt or 'natural'. Typical mid-light, mid-heavy style, so very self-blend. Perhaps a little too much coconut too, but let's see… With water: varnish and 'new-sawn plywood', then wee vegetables, asparagus, salsify… Those vegetables are adding to the distillate's body, otherwise it would be a little too skinny IMHO. Mouth (neat): a thinnish body, as always, but all the rest is rather perfect, as always. Bananas and roasted nuts, hazelnuts, pecans, sesame, black nougat… With water: praline galore and a nougaty extravaganza. How very Foursquare, with no proper esters in sight. I mean, esters that you would taste upfront. Finish: long and light. Some varnishy touches, tangerine juice… Comments: impeccable, just not totally sexy. This thinness on your tongue…”
Note: SGP:541 - 86 points.
Source: whiskyfun.com
In The colours of Rum series at number 7 you’ll find a 15-year-old Foursquare distilled in 2005. The ABV is 61,1%. The Ex-Bourbon cask yielded 272 bottles that come in beautiful ultramarine blue packaging.
Tasting Notes:
“What a series! Not a rum day without Foursquare. Colour: light amber. Nose: very Foursquare, that is to say all on cakes, either burnt or 'natural'. Typical mid-light, mid-heavy style, so very self-blend. Perhaps a little too much coconut too, but let's see… With water: varnish and 'new-sawn plywood', then wee vegetables, asparagus, salsify… Those vegetables are adding to the distillate's body, otherwise it would be a little too skinny IMHO. Mouth (neat): a thinnish body, as always, but all the rest is rather perfect, as always. Bananas and roasted nuts, hazelnuts, pecans, sesame, black nougat… With water: praline galore and a nougaty extravaganza. How very Foursquare, with no proper esters in sight. I mean, esters that you would taste upfront. Finish: long and light. Some varnishy touches, tangerine juice… Comments: impeccable, just not totally sexy. This thinness on your tongue…”
Note: SGP:541 - 86 points.
Source: whiskyfun.com

