Diplomatico launches new cigar to pair with rum
Published by Diplomatico ago via Cigar Afficianato
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Venezuela | Aged | 40% ABV | Pot Still
Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva rum is distilled from molasses in copper pot stills and then aged in small oak casks for on average 12 years before being bottled.
Produced in Venezuela, which has a rich rum history dating to 1896, the Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva distillery is located on the northern slopes of the Andes mountains.
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I'm not going to claim this is the best rum in the world, but at this price point ($35-40 USD), I have not found a rum that competes.
Really special stuff here. The notes are very balanced
Top 5 for me! Just sweet enough and ultra smooth...
A great rum when you can find it. Usually found in rum bars such as Rev de Cuba.
Note: I'm a sipper. My opinion is based on sipping characteristics.
There is some controversy regarding this one. Whether it's dosed and worth the price tag. It's apparently dosed, all right. And it's worth the price tag, all right. And if you set to experience it without caring much about either, you will be rewarded with a truly great experience. On the sweet side, but not overwhelmingly sweet and with bunch of aromas and a slight hint of Cognac.
Pleasant aromas of wood, spice, and vanilla. Almost too sweet except for the wonderful blend baking spices and gentle wood flavors. A very approachable sipper.
Ok, time to be serious.
If you are coming from the background of your local grosser market choices, then yes, this is a fantastic rum. But if we are talking about RUM this is totally an overrated product.
A not too complex pallet of Caramel, toffee and molasses. More sweet taste, probably with added sugar (?). Easily drinkable. At the end not bud for a beginner or an intermidiate taster, but surely not that good as the ratings claims.
This is a very smooth rum and goes down very easy. You can definitely taste vanilla and is not too sweet like many people say. Strongly recommend this great rum for sipping..
"The palate evokes chocolate sauce and the sweet toffee, fudge and tropical fruit flavours from the nose"
"The nose is dominated by notes of caramel, toffee and crème. On the back end of the aromas, I can detect a hint of smoke and pineapple"
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Smells sweet. It is fruity, oranges, grapes and raisins with scents of chocolate and a sweet almost syrupy.
"The tasting notes on the site are very accurate vanilla, fudge/toffee sauce are noticeable as are notes of vanilla and a finish which is slightly bitter like cocoa which leaves a hit of oakiness on the taste buds. The finish is pretty short. ."
Published by Diplomatico ago via Cigar Afficianato
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Was a little disappointed at the harshness neat, but was much better mixed with coke. Has nice liquorice/molasses undertones and a hint of orange peel. However, I expected much better for ~£40, hence the low rating.