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I love Canary Islands, but this rum .... only not bad
The nose is alarmingly sweet, toffee, butter and dried fruits, on the palate it is quite sweet and simple toffee-candy-like experience, dried fruits - mainly raisins, sweet finish of dried fruits. And when you think the experience is over, there is actually quite some alcohol afterburn which comes with some 10-15 seconds delay. The added sugar is quite prominent on the nose, in the taste and in the aftertaste also, around 50gpl at least, the taste is ridiculously simple and quite un-rummy. For a price slightly higher that Doorly 8y, sorry, the score cannot be high. The review is based on 50ml sample. Would not buy the whole bottle, even for a cheaper price.
Nose: 3/5
Taste: 3/5
Middle rum, nothing special. Stronger rum
It's not a top-shelf rum by any means. The taste is flat, straightforward, simple. No surprising finish, no change of taste. On the other hand, it's quite good. I enjoyed it.
taste like a whisky :-) not so sweet as I can read in comments (but my bottle doesn't look the same also...)
Very nice sweet rum, with caramel, orange on nose, not too strong alcohol and quite long aftertaste.
Rum for beginners on the sweeter side. Vanilla, caramel and nuts on the smell and the same flavours also in mouth. Smooth but not very complex.
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Unidentified wooden aroma, Spanish style but nothing to write home about. No sugar.