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Pretty basic, no frills. Not my favorite, not the worst I’ve had. It’s fine - it does the trick. Didn’t know this was Sammy Hagar’s until reading the reviews here.
I picked up this bottle as one of the recommendations listed in Martin Cate’s Smuggler’s Cove book. Label indicates it’s now bottled in Puerto Rico. Sweet, and light on the palate, and reasonably smooth. Not a personal favorite, but glad to have tried it. Used in both a daiquiri and a mojito and opted to dial back the sugar for both to get the balance I was looking for.
Have only seen it one place. It was on my list of hard-to-find (at least for my locale) options to try. Considering it's only available at the 1 place so far, that I know of, there are definitely better options.
Friends who like bacardi light can easily be swayed over to this rum. This does the trick and glad to have it in my collection!
I first researched this rum with caution before buying it. As a musician, I only liked Sammy Hagar's brief stint as lead singer of Chickenfoot. His Cabo Wabo tequilas are highly over rated and I had serious doubts about his rum. My original research showed that this rum was made from sugar cane juice pressed from cane grown on Maui. Hmmm!!! An agricole rum from Maui could be quite interesting, so I bought it without reading the new label that says Puerto Rican rum.
Graded against all of other white rums, it ranks as a high level 6, but it is not quite an agricole any more. It is too smooth to have come from the Bacardi factory, so this alleviated my fears when opening up the bottle. My guess is that it comes from the folks at Don Q. It is a very good mixer white rum, but at $22 per bottle, there are several others that offer better taste and value. However, for tropical fruit based drinks, Sammy's is a better mixer than my old reliable Cruzan Gold. Sammy's also makes great original daiquiris, but downright terrible Cuba Libres.
I later looked up his website to read more about this rum. The sugar cane comes from somewhere in the Caribbean and is distilled at Distileria Seralles near Ponce, Puerto Rico, which is where Don Q rum comes from. My guess was right. It is then bottled in California.
This is indeed a very different white rum that really cannot be compared to other white rums or pure agricoles. This one is like a subdued agricole that won't offend anyone. Some may like it very much and some like me don't particularly care for it. It is worth giving it a try for the unique twist that it adds to tropical drinks.
I was expecting better at this price range. Had a different alcohol taste like it was defused wit rubbing alcohol. Liked Cruzan white rum better
From Montrose to Sammy Hagar's solo days to Van Halen to Chickenfoot and being Guy Fieri's best man, he now has Cabo Wabo Tequilla and a rum portfolio to add to his repertoire.
A decent mixing rum with a strong taste of cane juice and some heat. Floral notes with a Martinique Agricole style of rum. Not bad for the $24 I paid for it.
Pure sugar cane not a fan really strong pure alcohol flavour
Pretty straightforward clear run made from sugar cane. Balanced.
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Good for a white rum. Good mixer i make daiquiri with it very tasty