Hailing from Réunion Island, the Savanna distillery is renowned for its ability to explore the full complexity of molasses rums.
This 2003 vintage, probably the oldest aged rum ever bottled by the distillery, is the result of 16 years of tropical aging followed by 5.5 years in Europe, achieving a balance between intensity and finesse.
A rare finish and powerful profile
Matured for four months in a cask that previously contained the TDL 2008 rum previously bottled by Vagabond Spirits, this rum is distinguished by its empyreumatic notes of leather, tobacco, and diesel.
Its typical Savanna saline structure, accompanied by a perfectly integrated alcohol and a slight reduction to 61.3%, makes it a highly expressive spirit.
Limited to 240 numbered bottles, it is aimed at discerning connoisseurs seeking authenticity.