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Trinidad and Tobago | Aged | 40% ABV
Angostura 1919 rum is produced in Trinidad by blending a combination of light and heavy molasses distilled rums. These rums spend at least 8 years aging in American oak bourbon barrels.
The name Angostura "1919" refers to the event in 1932 when Angostura's distillery was destroyed by fire. Miraculously, a handful of barrels filled with rum from 1919 survived and were purchased by J.B. Fernandes - the master blender of Fernandes Distillers.
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The older and more expensive Angosturas tend to have an easily distinguishable shery and/or fruit flavor and quite rounded taste but not this bottle. There is nothing at all to like - or to hate, if comes to that. Could be sweeter. Almost no aroma, generic boring lowtier rum (for lower medium tier money). Average taste that is relatively short-lasting and w/o anything deep or really explorable. Mostly you'll just feel alcohol. Possibly good to shakes. Waste of resources.
I got almost nothing on the nose, maybe some alcohol and fruits. On the palate it gives some nasty burn and vodka-like taste and it last quite long time. Alcohol covers the little tastes it has of coconut, oak and honey maybe? Not my sipping rum at all and maybe too expensive for mixing?
This may annoy people but this tastes like dictador 20 but without all the added sugar . choc vanilla coffee banana notes with added sugar but not to the extent of dictador 20
En nariz casi se palpa el roble lo que me da esperanza y en boca no defrauda, tiene el sabor que esperaba de ron, de ese que lleva los 40 grados sin escatimar, no sabe a banana ni naranja,ni tan siquiera encuentro vainillas, caramelos o azúcares añadidos, pero se nota el alcohol en el paladar.....toda una explosión acompañada de sabor.....ardo en deseos de probar el de 12 o más años
Desde luego no lo mezclaría como mucho igual le pongo hielo (estos días hace mucho calor o igual meto una copa en el congelador)
En cuanto a precio fueron algo más de 22€ pero hay rones que me gustan más, mas baratos.
The 1919 is good, no doubt. A little sweet, a little harsh (call it tangy). But hey, it's affordable. I prefer to sip “up”, not rocks. I suspect a little sugar added, but that's just me. Good vanilla, oak finish. Go ahead, tap the Admiral!
Okay rum, reasonay smooth, good taste, nice colour and smell.
Accessible rum for people just getting started with rum. Not bad but nothing fancy
"Vanilla and caramel are still detectable in the aroma, but..."
"Angostura 1919 rum review by Refined Vices"
"The history of Angostura lies with a German apothecary..."
"Angostura 1919 rum review Matt Cottom via Rum & Reviews"
"the rum is almost straw coloured rather than..."
"Angostura 1919 rum review by The Fat Rum Pirate"
Angostura 1919 rum review
"by Mike at Ultimate Rum Guide"
There is a little “oak and smoke” and a very small scent of fruit.
"The rum is very smooth with notes of oak, cocoa and vanilla. Perhaps a little banana but very subtle."
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Good but not great. A bit too sweet with a lack of character. Good value for money though.