Milano Rum Festival & Barmetro Diamond 2003
For experienced palates: a 14‑year Diamond Demerara at 55.8% with sweet wood, roasted notes, citrus and chocolate. RumX members praise its depth, balance and slightly atypical, almost dessert‑like profile.
- Complex Demerara profile
- Balanced sweetness
- Good length
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How does Milano Rum Festival & Barmetro Diamond 2003 taste?
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Sweet, woody Demerara with punch For experienced palates: a 14‑year Diamond Demerara at 55.8% with sweet wood, roasted notes, citrus and chocolate. RumX members praise its depth, balance and slightly atypical, almost dessert‑like profile.
Fans of intense, sweet-leaning Demerara rums who enjoy wood, roasted notes and citrus at higher ABV.
Those sensitive to high ABV or who prefer very dry, unsweet, classic Guyana profiles.
How is Milano Rum Festival & Barmetro Diamond 2003 rated?
RumX's 0–10 scale is strict — 8.2 lands squarely in the "Very good" band. 100% of tasters rate it Good or better; only 0% rate it below average. See the full rating guide →
Rum reviews
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Review by N’ours
A great success. Atypical markers, a deep, well-worked and well-balanced rum, with a lovely finish, a little bitter but full-bodied.
Review by alex
An excellent wine. Good length. Very good, powerful, complex rum.
Review by Lukas Jäger
Very full-bodied and intense. Beautiful Demerara rum!
Review by Jakob
Pleasing Diamond, heavy sweetness, spice, wood, some citrus notes - good release, though without the very big sophistication.
Review by Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
07.02.2020 Private tasting i was invited to. Notes. Light in colour. Nose: Wood, light roasted, citrus, light smoke, chocolate. Palate: Sweet, wood, roasted, light licorice, anise, dried fruit, citrus. Finish: Medium long, wood, chocolate, citrus, spice.
Review by Gunnar Böhme "Bauerngaumen" 🤓
If I had not known better (but error excluded), I could have sworn stone and stone, this would be the parallel tasted SBS Diamond Versailles 2003 (Marsala finish, RX4341) because of a strongly perceptible sweet wine barrel. [In principle, nice rum, which you really do not notice its Guyana origin, but for me a tad too thickly applied sweetness. Ideal to lead someone on a blind tasting nicely on the ice. 🤣
Review by Oliver
Quite extraordinary taste. I like!
Community purchases
29 bottles logged by 52,000+ RumX members. The ratio of closed / opened / emptied, indicates whether this rum is meant to be drunk or is a collector's item.
Also on the wishlist of 3 members.
About the Diamond distillery
The Diamond distillery is located in Guyana. Rums from Diamond have been reviewed 5,053 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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