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Bon rhum aromatisé qui me fait penser à du Grand Marnier. Prochaine fois, j'aimerais le goûter frais ou avec une glace.
This Shrubb is excellent. You can smell orange and the spices. Delicious on its own or in a cocktail.
Velmi sladký a velmi pomerančový. V podstatě by to mohlo být skoro cokoliv, rum jsem v tom vbc neregistroval.
Ale sladké a ovocné mám rád takže klidně 7.
This is a variation on Grand Marnier and Cointreau, brutal syrupy orange peel smell and taste which hides the base rum completely, it is hard to tell whether the base is rum or any other alcohol. If you like the over-the-top sweet liqueurs, add three stars, but for me it is just too much sugar and not much rum to speak about. It is not entirely bad, but there are better options in my opinion: next time I will opt for Cointreau when in a desperate need for a sweet orange liqueur or I will buy Pyrat - where you can actually feel the base rum and it is half as sweet as this glue.
I can’t really review this as a rum because it is not really intended to be taken straight. It is intended to be used in cocktails. It is however an Agricole rum at 40% ABV with naturally derived flavoring from maceration of orange peels and is the flawless Orange Liqueur component to a Mai Tai and any other drink that calls for Orange Liqueur. It beats Triple Sec, Cointreau, and Grand Marinier by a country mile. Simply put it is THE go to Orange Liqueur and it is extraordinarily well made. For its purpose I would rate it a 10; but because this is a rum reviewing forum and I don’t want it to look like it is a better sipper than non-flavored rum I give it an 8. If you see it, get it.
I particularly love this in my recipe that I based off of a pineapple upside down cake.
This is an excellent mixing liqueur for tiki drinks. It is closer to the grand marnier style of orange liquers than to cointreau, but I much prefer it to grand marnier in rum based drinks.
Intensiv orangiger Geruch nach Frucht und Schale. Leicht grasig.
Auf der Zunge mäßig süß für einen Likör. Es dominieren die Bitternoten der Orangen.
Die frischen Agricolenoten bereichern den Gesamteindruck.
Insgesamt rund und auch für Nicht-Agricoleliebhaber wie mich geeignet.
Essenzielle Cocktailzutat.
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Tasted at Laka Lono on Easter Sunday, 4/4/21
And what could be a better choice for Easter?
notes below:
So good! Orangey goodness! I would drink this with baklava and sharp cheeses.