Savanna 7 ans d'âge
This old rum 7 years old, aged in the conditions of hygrometry climate and tropical heat, is the Savanna the most rewarded on the international contests. A great classic for all lovers of round and sweet spirits and a safe bet for those who want to learn.
Tasting notes
Color
Orange yellow.
Nose
Balanced, woody, with notes of vanilla. A very pleasant nose with sweet notes of cane sugar.
Palate
A round taste of great class, caressing and proud in the mouth. A marriage between notes of honey and almond. A subtle and soft woody taste.
Finish
Roundness and sweetness are present. The traditional old rum par excellence which confirms its international recognition.
Data sheet
- Country
- La Réunion
- Age
- 7Y
- Littering
- 0.7
- Brand
- Savanna
- Alcohol level
- 43°
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