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Infinity Spirits South Pacific The Royal Cane Cask Company Fiji SPD 2004
People deep into Fiji's funk should know upfront: this 2004 single cask drinks "spanish" and tame, closer to Foursquare than to the usual burnt-rubber Fiji profile. What's there is milk chocolate, vanilla, toffee and a lot of roasted, near-burnt wood, with the 60.2% surprisingly well-tucked. Give it long air time or the alcohol bites. Warm, creamy, but short on complexity.
- Milk chocolate notes
- Well-integrated alcohol
- Long warm finish
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How does Infinity Spirits South Pacific The Royal Cane Cask Company Fiji SPD 2004 taste?
Aggregated from 22 community reviews.
Warm, chocolatey Fiji that drinks Spanish-style Most tasters enjoy it as a warm, chocolatey cask-strength pour, but nearly everyone notes it doesn't taste like a Fiji — it leans Spanish-style and a touch one-dimensional.
Pot-still cask-strength drinkers who like chocolate and burnt wood
Anyone chasing the classic burnt-rubber Fiji character
How is Infinity Spirits South Pacific The Royal Cane Cask Company Fiji SPD 2004 rated?
RumX's 0–10 scale is strict , 8.1 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 →
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Selected write-ups from 22 community ratings. You can view the complete list in our app.
Review by Gunnar Böhme "Bauerngaumen" 🤓
It's getting better and better! If the El Salvador from Royal Cane has just cut a fine figure, the Fiji goes one better! Screw the fact that it has nothing of a Fiji, it's nice and strong and just tastes good. (Although I have to admit that, unlike the El Salvador, it would be better suited to a winter evening).
Review by Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
#4125 This is a nice and warm rum with a spicy touch. It needs to rest for a good while before you give it a go or the alcohol will bite. Lightly fruity with a lot of roasted wood. Some may even use the word burnt 😊 Nice warm and very long finish. Draws slow moving thick curtains in the glass. The empty glass has some chocolate and faint leather notes.
Review by Timo Groeger
This Royal Cane is also an absolute top rum. Like the others, it tastes slightly chocolaty, but just right, not too much and not too sweet. Very, very tasty rum. I can only recommend it :)
Review by Jarek
Cross-tasting with seven bottlings from Royal Cane. Ohh... this one takes the lead today. It has something in common with the 17-year-old Foursquare, but with the typical Fiji notes. Overall, however, none of the bottlings convinced me.
Review by Rowald Sweet Empire
Very unlike other Fiji's I had. Need to try again to see if I like it more.
Review by crazyforgoodbooze
Delicious Fiji single cask but somehow a little too "Spanish" and well-behaved. Reminiscent of foursquare, as Johannes said, but still has the characteristic mocha and burnt rubber tones of Fiji. Overall, I find it lacking in complexity, but the alcohol is very well integrated.
Review by zabo
Getestet gegen RX 15398. Gegen diesen hat er das Rennen gemacht, aber leider konnte er mich trotzdem nicht richtig übrrzeugen. Für mich fehlt da das typische von Fiji. Im Abgang finde ich ihn irgendwie zu säuerlich.
Review by Serge
Ungewöhnlicher Fiji mit Column Charakterzügen – aber eigentlich ganz lecker. Schmeckt, aber bei weitem nicht nach 200 Tacken 😂
Review by Johannes
Typical Fiji of the unusual 2004 vintage. Strange vintage in the Spanish style, going in the direction of Foursquare. No typical Fiji notes present.
Details about Infinity Spirits South Pacific The Royal Cane Cask Company Fiji SPD 2004
A Pot Still Rum from Fiji, bottled by Infinity Spirits, at 60,2%.
Community purchases
4 bottles logged by 3 collectors.
A collector's bottle.
0% opened, 0 emptied and repurchased.
4 purchased · 23 tasted · 6 wishlist · as of
About the South Pacific distillery
The South Pacific distillery is located in Fiji. Rums from South Pacific have been reviewed 3,621 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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