On the nose, the Skeldon presented a rich and treacly aroma, with a good depth of flavor. Notably, it exhibited a slightly fresher character compared to many of the Port Mourants from the 1970s that I’ve become accustomed to. It had a distinctively industrial character, reminiscent of notes of superglue, which sets it apart from the traditional Demeraras of old. Additionally, ripe tropical fruits, such as bananas and cantaloupes, were prominent in the nose too. Allowing the Skeldon to breathe re...
(Read More)On the nose, the Skeldon presented a rich and treacly aroma, with a good depth of flavor. Notably, it exhibited a slightly fresher character compared to many of the Port Mourants from the 1970s that I’ve become accustomed to. It had a distinctively i...
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