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Dec 29, 2009 News
Guyana’s XM Royal Gold 10-year-old Rum has received top rating at an international tasting event in London.
XM Royal Gold 10 Year Old, produced, bottled and exported by Banks DIH Ltd., registered the highest score as bartenders and industry experts evaluated 12 rums from Central and South America at a blind testing event held at London Rum Emporium Cotton’s recently.
Each spirit was evaluated on appearance, aroma, flavour and finish, with marks out of 100 awarded for balance and complexity, and XM Royal Gold top scored with 81 points.
Chris Seale, Managing Director of Specialty Brands, distributors of the product in the United Kingdom, said he was delighted with the brand’s performance.
“Our range of spirits doesn’t feature big-name brands, but the spirits in it are chosen for their high quality and consistently perform well in blind tasting such as this,” he added. “They are perfect for enthusiasts who want to take their appreciation of rum to the next level.”
George McDonald, Banks DIH Marketing Director, said that he was extremely pleased with the news coming out of the United Kingdom on the performance of XM Royal Gold, one of the world’s finest rums.
“This is extremely good news for us as we continue in our quest to penetrate the UK market,” he added.
XM Royal Gold 10-year-old has won several industry awards and has been described as the “cognac of rums”.
Aged for more than nine years in oak bourbon casks, the component rums are then blended and aged for a further six months in sherry casks to achieve an optimum finish.
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