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El Dorado 12-Year rum

El Dorado 12-Year

Guyana | Aged | 40% ABV | Pot and Column Still

El Dorado 12-Year Rum is composed of a blend of aged rums, all at least 12 years old. The rums are distilled using a combination of stills including coffey stills and a double wooden pot still before being aged in bourbon oak casks.

Demerara Distillers of Guyana produces El Dorado 12-year rum and is the country's last remaining distillery, with origins tracing back to 1670. The name ""El Dorado"" references the legendary city of gold that is said to be in the country's Rupununi region.

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1413 El Dorado 12-Year Ratings

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KaemonAwa 🇨🇿 | 49 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

I can smell hints of vanilla and raisins above my glass and also another minor flavour I am not able to identify quite clearly. The taste is very smooth and offers balance between oaky impression of aged rum and somewhat fresher note reminding me of Saint James Royal Ambre or other solid younger rums, but I am not saying it is an agricole. Quite sweet but nothing drastic, finish is warm and quite long, there is just ever so slight alcohol aftertaste which appeared like once, other than that perfect experience. Haven't even considered the price yet.
Btw this is incredible for Cuba libre as the cocktail smells like honeybees wax in a pleasant manner :D

Robin 🇳🇴 | 2 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

This rum really is a must try for new rum drinkers. I say this because it is smooth and sweet and this fots more for a young palet. I enyoed this rum quite a bit

David 🇨🇦 | 2 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

I find it to be sweet and is now my everyday go to drink with or without a chase of ginger ale

firsthuman 🇩🇪 | 36 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

Ok, but boring bottle design. Quite spicy and fruity smell, caramel, vanilla and some alcohol. A spicy taste. Medium to medium-high sweetness. Some dried fruits and caramel plus vanilla and some alcohol crispness. Decent stuff. Had ist only neat, but adding ice cubes in summer might be a quite good idea.

Konstantinos 🇬🇷 | 2 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

Πολύ καλό για την τιμή του , πραγματικά τίμιο .Ειναι αρκετά γλυκό με γεμάτο σώμα και καλό άρωμα .Το πίνεις ευχάριστα .

Rick 🇺🇸 | 90 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

If you’ve ever tried Pineau des Charentes dessert wine, this rum has a remarkably similar nose and flavor profile. Honey, fresh cut orange peel and a slight lemon zest are present throughout the aroma and taste. Lovely Cognac element which adds to the Pineau notes. Makes me wonder if they use those barrels for aging.

Pascal Eichenberger 🇨🇭 | 5 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

Guter Rum nach einem schönen Nachtessen. Helle goldene Farbe.

Kevin 🇨🇦 | 6 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

It is an instant classic. Very smooth and full flavoured. It sweetness is high 8/10. I found its overall sweetness prevented my from giving it an overall higher score.

Paul B 🇺🇸 | 477 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

It took me several days to finally find a bottle of this fantastic 12-year-old rum from Guyana. I had not had it in quite some time and forgot about how good it is. I did remember doing a side by side taste test years ago between the 12 year old and 15 year old. I still remember that the 12 year old was the better buy and it is the only vintage that is always sold out at any local liquor store. Many others obviously agree.

The flavors are so complex that they change with each neat sip. It would be an absolute disgrace to use this rum as a mixer. The only reason that I have not rated this one as a perfect 10 is that there are no doubt a few better rums out there that I have not tried, but not at this low price of only $31.

There is a phrase in bourbon jargon called "too long in the wood". This simply means that optimum aging for spirits is 9-12 years. Anything beyond 12 years actually detracts from the perfect taste by adding wooden barrel flavors (a case in point is Flor de Cana 18). Those who prefer the higher aged rums either like that woody whiskey flavor or simply need to justify spending the extra money on their bottles. However, if I see one of those 21 year old rums at a bar, I may try just one shot for the heck of it. I would probably feel like a fool for buying a whole bottle. If anything works, don't fix it.

Update: My last bottle is now long gone, but deemed to be one of only two sugar bombs worth replacing. The other sugar bomb is Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva. My new bottle will remain unopened for quite some time. When finally opened, I will record that date in my spreadsheet to make sure that it gets consumed within two months. Sugar bombs never last beyond 3-4 months due to oxidation in the bottle.

Update August 4, 2019: After finding many damn good dry rums, I now find this overly sugared rum not so appealing as from first sip. My rating now drops down from a 9 to a 6. It has gone from delightful to disgusting in only a matter of six weeks after opening. Stay away from all sugar bombs like this one!!!!

Update February 16, 2022: Since this was my favorite "premium rum" years before starting on this great website, I decided to buy another bottle today for old time's sake. My, have I come a long way!!! I still rate this one no higher than a 6, but not down to 5 or below to never be bought again.

Since this sugar bomb cannot be consumed neat, on the rocks, or with sweet cola added to it, I had to come up with a list of the best three things to be done with this overly sweetened rum.

1) Find a cheap and boring dry rum that you wound up getting stuck with and add this to your taste to reduce the sugar content of this while adding sugar to the dry rum

2) Combine two parts premium coconut water that is naturally sweet to one part of this rum.

3) Save this one to be added to your early morning coffee every now and then.

These after notes also help me at some time down the road when I have forgotten all about what I originally thought about a rum. I hope that these after notes also help you.

Update December 3, 2023: Thinking that the new laws for only allowing 20 gpl maximum of added sugar for a spirit to be qualified as a rum only pertained to the EU, I searched recent reviews on Total Wine & More's website. One of them specifically stated that these rums with less added sugar are now also available in the USA. So for $37, I plunked down my money for my first bottle of this spirit in about two years. This was a minimal risk. When I got it home, it certainly did not taste like the old sugar bomb that had 39 gpl of added sugar. This one is borderline semi-dry or sweet, so I adjusted the added sugar in my spreadsheet to 19 gpl as a guess and changed my classification to semi-dry. It still deserves no higher than a 7 on my rating. It has now been upgraded to a good buy, but not an excellent one.

dwaynews 🇨🇦 | 17 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

So many reviewers rate this above more expensive rums. And I would have rated my first bottle higher. But the current bottle is showing a ending bitterness and a thin, alcoholic mouthfeel that is off-putting. I have 2 full bottles from the same time and source as the first, so I will hope that going back to that batch will improve matters.




Brand Details

ABV: 40%
Company: El Dorado
Country: Guyana
Type: Aged
Years Aged: 12
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Pure blend (1 distillery)
Distillation: Pot and Column Still
Women Led: No

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