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United States | Aged | 43% ABV
Lost barrel blend of hand-selected dark Caribbean Rums aged 5 to 8 years in bourbon casks.
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Color is golden. Robust flavor with a great taste both on the rocks and in a cocktail
Not bad. Good aroma but less flavor than what I like. The bottle is an eye catcher. It adds great style to the liquor cabinet.
Tried this at the tasting table in my local store so I don't have a picture to share. It's sweet and smooth with not a great deal of depth. Vanilla,honey, and burnt oak from the Bourbon casks it's aged in. It's decent as a sipper if you have nothing else. It will definitely work as a mixing rum. Overall, I liked it, and it's worth trying a bottle.
Great flavor from the aging in bourbon barrels, light with a malty flavor. Is buy it again or try the older ages.
Bombarda Culverin
Color - brass (website says golden straw .. same color, but more literary appeal). On the nose this rum is buttery, with hints of citrus, and a slightly grassy finish. On the tongue, I taste a bit of citrus that blends with the taste of apples and pears (mild fruit flavors). There is an excess of pepper for sipping, but it would shout "hooray" in a drink such as a pina colada that has so many other flavors to smother a wimpy rum. The alcohol is present, but not overpowering, and the flavors all combine to yield a medium finish. The pepper makes it not a good companion in a Cuba Libra because it fights the sugary sweet of the cola. The website reports an aroma of sandalwood. Since I do not know how sandalwood smells, I say grassy, but both evoke thoughts of something dry and fragrant. I disagree with the description of "easy-going" on the website. The "cracked pepper" is pretty heavy handed in this one.
Mild brown sugar on the nose and palate. Medium viscosity with a touch of sweetness.
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Complex taste and full-bodied, good for beginners and veterans. Taste rises in sweetness to a cresendo to then to a long lasting slight caramel finish. Burn also continues but in a good way.