La Maison Du Whisky MHOBA Rum South Africa Flag Series (Collection Foundations) 2019
For experienced palates who enjoy bold cane-juice rum, this cask strength Mhoba for LMDW delivers funky esters, grilled pineapple, overripe banana, caramelised toffee and light wood. Certified unsweetened, intense yet well integrated and praised for its fruity, savoury depth and wine-cask twist.
- Intense funky nose
- Tropical fruit richness
- Great alcohol integration
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Bold funky Mhoba at full power For experienced palates who enjoy bold cane-juice rum, this cask strength Mhoba for LMDW delivers funky esters, grilled pineapple, overripe banana, caramelised toffee and light wood. Certified unsweetened, intense yet well integrated and praised for its fruity, savoury depth and wine-cask twist.
Fans of high-ester cane-juice rums who enjoy cask strength tropical fruit, solventy funk and a drier, complex profile, especially Mhoba or Hampden drinkers looking for something different.
Beginners, those sensitive to high ABV, or drinkers who prefer sweet, soft, low-ester rums without medicinal, funky or solvent notes.
How is La Maison Du Whisky MHOBA Rum South Africa Flag Series (Collection Foundations) 2019 rated?
RumX's 0–10 scale is strict — 8.3 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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Review by zabo
Today the three new bottlings of the Flag Series had to face our noses and palates, this was celebrated together with DomM. For me, the South Africa is the best of the three. The one from Vietnam is rather restrained, but as a mixer with cola it develops a nice fruitiness. The Indonesian is very unusual, but that makes it interesting. Nice to have tried them all.
Review by Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
09.05.2025 Retasting at our local tasting with Hannes from Whisky Watcher. ----- Still a good rum ----- #4855 Whisky Live in Paris 27.09.2024-30.09.2024. Another great event meeting a lot of RumX new and old friends. This year three weren't as many new releases as in 2023, but I still had a great time. Nose Light wood, fruity, spice, light citrus, faint ester, pineapple, round. Palate Warm, fresh, round, light wood, faint ester, medium dry, light sweet, medium spicy, fruits. Finish Medium long, fresh, light sweet, fruits, spice, medium dry, light spicy. Also a surprisingly good release and at an affordable price. Fruity and well rounded.
Review by cigares
A rum tasted at Whisky Live in Paris in 2024. A somewhat strange nose with esters, spices, varnish and dried fruit. The palate is deep, dominated by pineapple and again esters and varnish. The finish is rather short, but the pineapple flavors remain on the palate for a very long time.
Review by DomM
Very intense on the nose. Dominated by a fruity sourness akin to green pineapples. Very much Mhoba notes for me. Plenty of funk and solvent notes. On the palate even more intensity. Lots of funk with tropical fruits and pineapple as well as a nice, balancing sweetness. The notes from the wine cask are very well integrated and provide additional depth and complexity. Very vibrant bottling.
Review by Dr.Django
Finally another Mhoba in a glass. Typical Mhoba with lots of esters and fermented fruit. The nose is beautiful and makes you want more. On the palate, the aromas become a little more subtle, the Mhoba monster is very restrained here, appearing very restrained, almost creamy and elegant for a wine of its kind. The finish is of medium length and again somewhat more promising than the play on the palate. There are definitely better representatives of its type. Many thanks for the sample @Zabo
Review by LukaŽiga
8,1:On the nose, the first impression we get is very intense with mushrooms and cheese and butter, then with esters, varnish and very fermented tropical fruits like pineapple, banana.A wood is spicy and roasted with caramelized burnt sugar, almost like buttery sugar candy. On aeration coconut is out, so is syrupy, herbaceous aspect of this rum with honeyed sugarcane, dried fruits and perhaps a leather. 8,2:On the palate, the attack is sweet and dry with caramelized, buttery, burnt sugar, spicy and nutty wood, tropical fruits with coconut, pineapple, esters and varnish are obvious, dried fruits with raisins also, after resting the rum, herbaceous, vegetal aspect is out again, with sugarcane, which was flowing underneath before. 8,6:The finish is the most balanced and delicious, all notes settled and round with dry and roasted wood notes, earthy sugarcane and dried, fermented tropical fruits...
Review by Timo Groeger
Und noch ein klasse Mhoba hinterher. Danke Dr. Django für die Samples. Dieser Mhoba erinnert schon stark einen Hampden. Ester ist hier deutlich erkennbar, außerdem tropische Früchte wie Ananas und Banane. Klasse.
Review by TheRhumhoe
A good representative of South African rums. The nose opens with esters, varnish and undergrowth aromas (mushrooms) for a full medicinal and fermentative panel. Tropical fruits, sugarcane, spices and young oak are in the background, but refine the intense, heavy profile that emerges. The palate retains the power of the nose but develops the aromas further. Varnish, rubber, esters and a medicinal edge intersect with bourbon, exotic fruit, sugarcane and spices (vanilla, pepper, chili) for an exotic but well-controlled amalgam. The profile is dry and intense, but rather deep for a rum of this age. The alcohol is also well integrated. The finish is of medium length, rather dry and intense, with freshness, medicinal notes, sugarcane and exotic fruit. Apart from the light oak and spices (chili), there are hints of plastic and earth, in keeping with the rest of the profile. A solid rum with multiple qualities that augurs well for the future of rum in Africa.
Review by Johannes
Typical Mhoba profile! Very round, yet complex. Alcohol well integrated.
Review by Jarek
Whisky Live Paris 2024 (trade fair evaluation, only overall rating and personal recommendation to buy): This time three exotics in the Flags series, Vietnam, Indonesia and South Africa. The South African tastes suspiciously like Mhoba. Quite good, but I don't have to have a bottle of it.
Review by crazyforgoodbooze
Absolutely stable and quite typical mhoba. Bourbon cask all the way, freshly lacquered mustang, slightly mushroomy and fermented both on the nose and in the finish together with lots of sweet and sour caramelized pineapple. Complex, alcohol well integrated... Beautiful thing!
Review by TheJackDrop
Whisky Live Paris tasting notes - quick notes. The use of a local "Nkomazi" cane, and local ex-wine casks give us a rather milky texture, medicinal notes... not easy to describe, but the cane is definitely there. Some esters and fruit on the nose, a little drier on the palate, where fruit and spice lead to a fine finish. I was very intrigued by this profile, very different from what we find at Mhoba.
Review by Vincent D
Unaccustomed to South African rums, I'm surprised by a nose that doesn't speak to me. Esters, lively woodiness, vegetal notes, a hint of fermentation, nutmeg. Strong and full-bodied. On the palate, the first impression is of a very dry, lively, warm rum. Woody, spicy, a real kick! Then a nice roundness appears, with an impression of milk chocolate. The fruity esters on the finish could suggest a Long Pond. I'd have expected more length, but the rum stays moderately long. Very cool, even if too strong for me. Glad I tasted it.
Review by Buddudharma
Nice Mhoba, fits well into the series of bottlings. The profile is not overly complex, but harmonious, alcohol integration is good.
Review by Richard Krupa
Sour citrus aroma, citrus in taste and light esters
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Expert review by The Auditor Reviews
"As a big fan of rums from Mhoba this one knocks it out of the park. Its bold, pungent, fruity, savory, briney, and just has a lot going on. The flavors play well together, which is good as I was concerned about how much the red wine influence was going to be. This is certainly one of the best aged Mhoba I’ve tried."Read full review →
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About the MHOBA distillery
The MHOBA distillery is located in South Africa. Rums from MHOBA have been reviewed 2,265 times with an average of 8.2/10.
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