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Nothing special. A regular rum that can be used for mixing.
Floral and grassy notes with sweetness of sugar cane juice and bubble gum. Light ethanol burn but with fruitiness of over ripen banana.
Light bodied rum, dry, charred wood with cocoa powder. Acidity of Sir cherry and musky wet cupboard.
Short finishing with acidity of stone fruits such as unripe cherry.
It is one of the best rums in this range .. great price/value relation..excellent choice for mixing and cocktails
Za pade rum, v pohodě, neurazil, dám si ho v Apollu znova, s lehkým srdcem.
I bought this rum because the low price of 8.80 euro was ok. The color is light yellow due to only 3 years of aging. The smell is good and better than the taste itself. I would use it for mixing when i was you. I love pure rum so this one is not my goal.
Must have a real cuban rum in my little collection, so why not start with thise one :)
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After drinking HC 3yo and Conde de Cuba 3yo this is my third off-white Cuban rum. I love some aged rums but also started to like young and crisp rums, especially on hot and/or sunny days.
This Mulata has a really nice scent that is very recognizable when you are familiar with the older Mulatas. Just a bit fresher and greener, somewhat more floral. For a rum this young it opens up pretty fast and strong. On the palate it is clearly the younger sibling of the 5 and 7yo Mulata, just a tad lighter, more grassy and a tad less smooth though still a pleasant, light sip. After the Havana Club 3yo I am surprised how much taste both Mulata and Conde de Cuba can get in their 3yo rums. Nothing complex going on but interesting enough for a refill.
When I compare all three I would say that Mulata 3yo is three steps ahead of HC 3yo and one step behind Conde de Cuba 3yo. When you take money into account as well then Mulata and CdC end in a draw.