Nobilis Enmore (Versailles) No. 31 REV 1994 28yr 57,9%
Introducing the exquisite No. 31 REV from the renowned Enmore (Versailles) distillery, selected and bottled by Nobilis Rum. This luxurious, limited release rum is a true testament to Guyana's celebrated rum-making heritage. Distilled in 1994 from premium Molasses and crafted in a Single Wooden Pot Still, this opulent rum has been aged for an impressive 28 years, delivering a unique and complex flavor profile. With its vibrant and attractive color, our discerning RumX community members rave about its enticing aroma, noting its deep and inviting nose. Step into a world where robust flavors of warming spice, dark malt beer, and dry figs entwine with delicate notes of bittersweet chocolate and smoky stout. You'll be captivated by the enchanting woody undertones and rich tree resin essences, creating an unforgettable and delectable taste experience. The cask strength ABV of 57.9% ensures a balanced and smooth finish, while the slightly bitter yet elegant aftertaste lingers on the palate, leaving you with a truly lasting impression. An extraordinary collectors' delight, only 157 bottles of No. 31 REV exist. So treat yourself to this decadent treasure and relish in the exceptional quality of this masterfully crafted gem from the heart of Guyana.
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A gem from Enmore distillery, No. 31 REV intrigues with its woody, complex profile, and a harmonious balance of bitter-sweet notes, dark chocolate, and dried fruits. Cask strength intensity is well-integrated, matured to perfection over 28 years, making it an exceptional, albeit pricey, sip.
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RX15014
57,9%
Pot Still Rum
1994
#NR31
REV
Molasses
Single Wooden Pot Still
28 years
157
70cl
Above 250€
Rum
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About the Enmore (Versailles) distillery
The Enmore (Versailles) distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Enmore (Versailles) have been reviewed 331 times with an average of 8.8/10.
Dom M
14 May 2023
“Yet another very nice 94 REV. More on the woody side with an extra bit of bitterness on the finish. Delivers all you would ask for, nevertheless.”
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Jakob
7 August 2023
“Recognizably more powerful than other REV bottlings from 1994 thanks to the higher alcohol content. The alcohol integration is well done, but also the higher age compared to other releases becomes recognizable - the continental REVs seem to reach their zenith with 25 or 26 years of maturation, subsequently the barrel influences, spices and roasted flavors increasingly come to the fore. The REV profile, so pleasing with dried plum, leather and licorice notes, becomes more complex as a result, but also a bit less drinkable. Personally, I prefer the more balanced releases, but the bottom line is that this is all criticism at a high level - this release is undisputedly an excellent rum.”
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Johannes
11 March 2023
“Once again an excellent REV! Complex, rather on the woody side, with a slightly bitter but very long finish.”