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Puerto Rico | Aged | 40% ABV
Ron del Barrilito 3 Star rum is produced in Bayamón Puerto Rico by the Fernández family, which has been producing rum in the area since 1804, making it the oldest rum manufacturer in Puerto Rico. The rum is first blended and then aged for a minimum of 6 years.
A single barrel of Ron del Barrilito rum was set aside in 1942 called the 'Freedom Barrel.' When Puerto Rico gains its independence the Freedom Barrel will be opened in the Bayamón town square for all to share.
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This is the classic, legendary rum that was once the best value for your money of any spirit. From when I first started purchasing this bottle to about 3 years ago you were able to purchase them for about $18. Now a days it's up to $40 a bottle. Thou it's still worth the money for this sweet delicious rum, its just a bit bitter now having to dish out twice as much. The good thing about that is that they actually stay on the shelves of stores for longer then 2 days.
The definition of smooth. You hardly notice you're drinking a straight spirit.
This is not super appealing to me but I'm sure many will rate it highly for that fact.
The flavor profile is enjoyable and approachable, with caramel sweetness at the front, followed by oak spice and a finish of smoke and cinnamon.
Not worth the hype for me.
First time I tried this was at a rum tasting in St John, USVI. Lady running the tasting let me try this one when I asked what her “go to” rum was and it was this.
Great every day sipper for me.
Great price so worth the try.
Wow great flavor not sweet no bite and nice finish.
It's nice and smokey, heavy, but not overwhelming. Nothing bad to say about it, it just didn't blow me away
It was cheaper in the airport. Do not buy in Old San Juan.
Aroma of oak, vanilla, smoke and ethanol. Honey caramel in color. Light to medium body with decent legs. Flavor stone fruit, butterscotch, caramel, vanilla, pepper and smoke. Bit of burn and some lingering ethanol but it has mellowed since I first opened it a week ago. I like it more now than I did then. Very nice and complex rum. Would definitely recommend and will pick up another bottle if I get the chance. From previous pour it does mellow over an ice cube but that muddles the flavor and aroma a bit as well.
Drank neat in a Glencairn.
A terrific rum to drink neat with it’s oaky, vanilla, caramel, smokey notes. I also use it to make old fashioneds with just a little simple syrup and three dashes of orange bitters. Delicious!
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I got a bottle of this as a gift and admittedly, didn't have high expectations. I was pleasantly surprised, though, as it was very smooth/flavorful. It isn't a rum I frequently, drink, but I certainly enjoy it when it ends up in my glass.😁