Elements 8 Gold is a blend of 10 different aged rums at least 6 years old.
The distillation of these rums was carried out in copper pot stills and column stills, followed by aging in Buffalo Trace bourbon barrels. At the end of this six-year process, filtered rainwater from the rainforest was added to reduce the alcohol content to 40% ABV before bottling.
Nico's tasting notes
Summary: round, pastry-like and exotic on the nose - bitter and vegetal on the palate - concentrated
The nose is gourmand, with a roundness of ripe fruit and marzipan. The profile is rather heavy, with banana and other exotic fruits, in the manner of a buttery, round Jamaican rum. The vegetal side is brought out by sweet resin and herbal tea with verbena and honey. Rather expressive for its 40%, it is pleasant, easy and greedy.
Aeration reinforces the rum's heavy side, but it remains widely accessible, well dosed. Rather than offering extreme concentration, it leans towards a delicate pastry aspect, with discreet almonds and cherries. It is less vegetal than at first, leaving more room for yeast and cream.
The palate is very soft and round, with ripe exotic fruits that are very enveloping. You don't expect the big vegetal puff that follows. A marked bitterness enters the scene, with a vegetal sweetness backed by a coppery edge. This striking phase gives way to a concentration of oxidized plum brandy, Zan-style black licorice and a touch of caramel.
The finish retains a sensation of bitterness, with the added bonus of dry oak and a hint of fermentation.
"This rum has its own unique personality, playing on several registers, from the most generous to the most bitter..."


