Precious Liquors Diamond 100 Aspects of the Moon #2 PM 2001
A rum for curious explorers into Guyanese profiles: a 22‑year Diamond/Port Mourant style at 45.2%, unsweetened, with pear and apple fruit, burnt sugar, licorice, wood and tea. Works best as a focused, contemplative sipper.
- Clean Guyana profile
- Complex yet approachable
- No added sugar
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Classic unsweetened Guyana for explorers A rum for curious explorers into Guyanese profiles: a 22‑year Diamond/Port Mourant style at 45.2%, unsweetened, with pear and apple fruit, burnt sugar, licorice, wood and tea. Works best as a focused, contemplative sipper.
Fans of unsweetened Guyana rums who enjoy a Diamond/Port Mourant style with fruity notes, burnt sugar, licorice and wood at a moderate, easy-sipping strength.
Those wanting a thick, ultra-sweet sipper or complete beginners sensitive to alcohol bite and a drier, wood‑ and molasses‑driven profile.
How is Precious Liquors Diamond 100 Aspects of the Moon #2 PM 2001 rated?
RumX's 0–10 scale is strict — 8.0 lands squarely in the "Very good" band. 80% of tasters rate it Good or better; only 0% rate it below average. See the full rating guide →
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Review by Paulie
Very clean and fresh Diamond. Great complexity!
Review by Jack M
Tasted at Ian Burrell’s Masterclass at UK RumFest. For me it leads with the burnt suger profile that is typical of Guyanan rums and perhaps a Port Mourant. I had spotted the Precious Drops stand and though this might be their White Cat (particularly also because there was a second Guyanan rum which I thought could be the Black Cat). Turns out I was wrong on the bottle but right on the still and bottler - I think that’s more luck than judgement but I’ll take it! This was actually my favourite of the five tried in the blind tasting, and it had some well-heeled competition.
Review by Sebas143
Tasted at German rum festival Amazing rum. Very easy sipper and fantastic taste. Another very good bottling by Precious Liquors.
Review by Martin Švojgr
A strange weak Guyana with no conclusion at all.
Community purchases
6 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 2 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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