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TCRL Port Mourant Guyana 2005
Most tasters land on "good, not great" here — a proper continental Port Mourant with the classic markers. Give it time in the glass and you get prune, mirabelle, anise, nutmeg and a whiff of glue, with roasty oak and that gentle PM bitterness. The recurring gripe: at cask strength the alcohol runs hot and a touch sharp, and the finish is on the short side.
The community says- Classic PM markers
- Roasty oak & spice
- But: Hot alcohol
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How does TCRL Port Mourant Guyana 2005 taste?
Aggregated from 17 community reviews.
Roasty, spicy Port Mourant, runs hot Solid continental Port Mourant with prune, anise and roasty oak. Most rate it well; the common catch is hot, not-quite-integrated alcohol and a shortish finish.
Port Mourant fans who like dry, roasty, cask-strength Demerara
Anyone put off by hot, spirit-forward alcohol or wanting a long finish
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How is TCRL Port Mourant Guyana 2005 rated?
RumX’s 0–10 scale is strict: 8.0 sits 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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What does the community say?
59% rate it between 6 and 8. 4 selected write-ups from 17 community ratings. You can view the complete list in our app.
Review by Frank
Nose: Honey-sweet and fruity and spicy. And then immediately dried, sulphured apricot with a hint of dry leather and smoky wood. Vanilla is therefore also present. Palate: pleasantly spicy and not too bitter. Slightly sweet in the direction of dried plum. There is a slightly artificial note of burnt plastic, but really very briefly. Nutmeg, a little menthol, a little aniseed. Finish: aniseed Delicious!
Review by Andi
Today's winner of the evening. Nice complex profile, with light funkiness, pleasant PM bitter tones, wood and dried fruits, towards raisin/plum. The alcohol is well integrated and can be sipped away easily.
Review by mto75
On the nose initially quite alcoholic, but then come the typical markers of continental mature PMs such as olive, anise, mirabelle and vanilla, and this certain 'funkiness' as already noted in the Romdeluxe PM 2005. On the palate, oak, nutmeg and a quite pleasant bitter note. The alcohol could be a bit better integrated (which also leads to a slightly sharp finish). Otherwise, the TCRL hits it for me but already quite well.
Review by DosenZorn
Tasted as a 5cl sample. Initially very alcoholic on the nose, the rum opens up after about an hour. Then I can perceive plums, stone fruit, vanilla and a slight woody influence, as well as glue. An alcoholic taste remains a constant companion on the palate. There is also a pleasant bitterness and a rather spicy profile with a sweetness that is not too overpowering. The finish is quite short. Conclusion: not outstanding overall, alcohol is very intrusive. Solid, but nothing more.
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Market value
Avg. community purchase price 75 €
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Details about TCRL Port Mourant Guyana 2005
A Pot Still Rum from Guyana, bottled by Transcontinental Rum Line, at 58,1%.
Port Mourant closed in 1955. So why does this bottle exist? The RumX guide →
Community purchases
10 bottles logged by 10 collectors.
A drinker & collector.
20% opened, 1 emptied and repurchased.
What did the community pay for TCRL Port Mourant Guyana 2005?
Community paid 73–85 €.
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10 purchased · 17 tasted · 8 wishlist · as of
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