- Flesgrootte
- 700ml
- Alcoholpercentage
- 43.6%
Cognac Expert x Wagemut Rum
Omschrijving
Wagemut Rum is een experiment dat zowel de wereld van de Rum als die van de Cognac durft samen te voegen en is het product van Cognac Expertsophie & Max en de in Duitsland gevestigde rumproducent Nicolas Kroeger. Met een frisse en moderne draai aan een 12 jaar oude rum van hoge kwaliteit presenteren wij met trots Cognac Expert X Wagemut Rum, afgewerkt in Cognac eiken vaten voor 3 maanden voordat het rijpingsproces wordt afgesloten voor nog eens 3 maanden in de Limousin vaten van Pineau des Charentes.
Ontdek het volledige verhaal van Wagemut rum als Max hieronder een inside scoop onthult over deze exclusieve samenwerking en hoe het tot stand is gekomen.
Beoordelingen (8)
Bananas Foster
Through the years my family has enjoyed my version of Bananas Foster. I have always used a first class dark rum in the recipe. But whamee, I tried the Wagemut rum that was sent to me as a sample with my cognac order from CognacExpert, in my bananas Foster. The family and I were shocked at how good...
Nice experimental rum: Cognac Expert x Wagemuth Rum
Tasted from a complimentary sample: The colour of this rum is a light copper with golden reflexes. Inviting nose with fine grassy and herbal notes like rhum agricole and followed by sweet strawberries and appreciable pineau character. Nice mouthfeel, light to medium weight on the palate, fresh...
Perfection and finished exquisitely
What do you get when you start with a good rum in Foursquare, and then finish it meticulously?? Perfection! Lovely fruits greet the nose in the form of berries, and perhaps some tree fruits, with subtle herbal notes at the rim. As it opens, those wonderful Foursquare notes are revealed with fruit,...
A treat for rum and cognac lovers
This is exactly what one would expect from this marriage. This is still a rum but with a strong presence of cognac and pineau. For all those who love rum, cognac and pineau I would strongly recommend this. Even for those who are not into rum, this would be a good starting point, as it has enough of...