Phraya Rum Gold 40°
A blend of rums aged between 7 and 12 years, Phraya Gold is a sweet, fruity rum that is rich, expressive and welcoming. expressive and welcoming. Drawing its inspiration from the principle of the four elements that govern ancestral Eastern cultures, this rum is an invitation to travel and discover Asia.
Tasting notes
Nose
Vanilla, honey and coconut, marked sweet spices, cloves and raisins. clove and sultanas.
Palate
Rich and greedy. Notes of crème brûlée and caramel, followed by fruity fruity notes of pineapple and citrus fruit.
Finish
Soft and delicate, slightly spicy with a hint of vanilla.
Data sheet
- Country
- Thailand
- Littering
- 0.7
- Brand
- Phraya
- Alcohol level
- 40°
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