In this place, we have the Trois Rivières 50°. It’s actually a much cheaper rum than the Neisson Bio 52.5°. It’s also a good white rum. It goes down very well in a ti’punch.
It’s a supermarket rum. And if we go down that route, there are supermarket rums of just as good quality and less expensive. Select Trois Rivières, yes, but why? What did they find better in this rum than in HSE, Séverin, Bielle, Damoiseau, or even Bellevue? Some rums are even cheaper than Trois Rivières without being of lower quality.
I would even say that personally, in this price range, I would still have taken a Neisson.
And this applies to other rums
We don’t know what criteria they used to telegram data make their selections or even if they tested them.
In 14 hours of work (or 2 days of work for one person), I find it hard to believe that he had the time to make the selection, to find out about each rum and to have tested them all.
Best high-end
Not that it’s a bad rum
I haven’t tasted it yet. I have a sample on the side. And I think Mount Gay is a very good distillery. I love the Black Barrel, which is the classic Mount Gay rum.
But it seems a bit like it came out of a hat in the middle of the 3 agricultural ones.
And above all, without criticizing the you can take the classes at your own quality of this rum, if we decide to look at the high end, there are plenty of rums that are of much better quality than Mount Gay.
And considering that everyone has their own alb directory tastes, I’d like to know if any of you would tell me that they find Mount Gay 1703 to be the best premium rum. I’m really curious.
As much as I think that more than one amateur could tell me that he finds Neisson Bio 52.5 to be the best rum, I am skeptical about Mount Gay 1703 as being the Best high-end rum.