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This is my first Angostura and it won't be my last. It's quite smooth with slight fruit notes. Not much of a burn. Works real good as a mixer with Coke Zero.
Nice rum to blend and make daiquiris. I blended havana 3 with this angostura and it turned out surprisingly well
I live in the country of this drink's conception, Trinidad and Tobago, and had always wanted to try it. 18 years old and a few months, I bought a bottle for $112.00 TT ($16.00 US) and on first taste I would say it wasn't bad. But over time, as I added it to my coke, fruit punches and OJ over the course of 2 weeks, I grew to consider it great and delicious. An amazing scent and sweet, smooth taste.
Update: Changed my mind on the nose. It's kinda just ethanol with a hint of sweetness. I still think it tastes great though.
Not a lot of burn. A hint of vanilla. May update the ratings after I try it in a mojito. 😊
Previously, I rated Don Q Cristal as the best cheap white rum, but I think that Angostura White beats it out. Still, Don Q is 4 dollars cheaper. Honestly, this can give Diplomatico Planas a run for its money
Beau rhum blanc avec une note boisée. Très bon en ti-punch.
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Found this as a dusty bottle in a local mom & pop, got it heavily discounted as it had been sitting for a while apparently. At least out of the sun and heat though, got it for about $12.00, down from $20+, which is well over the average retail of $13-$15 it looks like. Worked for me.
Nose - ethanol. That's it. There's more on the palate though - Mildly sweet, some vanilla, light fruit and oak. Simple, and not at all unpleasant. A bit warm. All in all, far better than the nosing would have you believe. It does well in the Daiquiri, but not my favorite.