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Dugas La Maison du Rhum Botran #3
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The look inside the bottle
How does Dugas La Maison du Rhum Botran #3 taste?
Aggregated from 7 community reviews.
2 of 7 left detailed tasting impressions
How is Dugas La Maison du Rhum Botran #3 rated?
RumX’s 0–10 scale is strict: 7.4 sits in the “Good” band. 85% of tasters rate it Good or better; only 0% rate it below average. See the full rating guide →
Community voices
What does the community say?
100% rate it between 6 and 8. 1 selected write-ups from 7 community ratings. You can view the complete list in our app.
Review by RUMpelstilzchen
Nose: important, it needs a few minutes. It smells very alcoholic straight from the bottle. After a few minutes, however, floral and fruity notes emerge. Taste: Flowers and fruit. Unfortunately, the alcohol is only moderately integrated. The finish is initially fruity again. But then changes to bitter and quite long-lasting. I won't be buying it again, the overall impression is too unrounded. Update 5.4.2024: After tasting it again (be careful, you have to let it breathe in the glass for 5-10 mi, it's much better!), I have now awarded it slightly more points.
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Avg. community purchase price 32 €
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Details about Dugas La Maison du Rhum Botran #3
A Column Still Rum from Guatemala, bottled by Dugas, at 42%.
Community purchases
30 bottles logged by 27 collectors.
A collector's bottle.
10% opened, 1 emptied and repurchased.
What did the community pay for Dugas La Maison du Rhum Botran #3?
Community paid 42–80 €.
What members actually paid for their bottles. A typical range, not the current shop price. Full price & collection history in RX+ →
30 purchased · 7 tasted · 3 wishlist · as of
About the Industrias Licoreras de Guatemala distillery
The Industrias Licoreras de Guatemala distillery is located in Guatemala. Rums from Industrias Licoreras de Guatemala have been reviewed 4,110 times with an average of 7.5/10.
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