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A sugar-free 5-year old premium rum that is sustainably produced (Carbon Neutral & Fair Trade certified). From a 5th generation family estate, it is naturally aged without artificial ingredients, distilled 100% with renewable energy and KOSHER certified. A medium-bodied rum with a long and smooth finish that lingers in the palate. Best enjoyed with tropical fruit juices or sodas.
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With some ice, not too bad as a sipper but not great.
My first ever FcD was 12yo, the number 12 of all sorts of the rum I've tasted. Then there were 18yo (not impressed that much) and 7yo (fiasco).
Now Im drinking 5yo and I enjoy it. Feels like complex enough and tasty.
Have to rediscover Flor de Caña.
This can only be enjoyed as a mixer in my opinion.
Like basic Bacardi Etc
The rum is strong and quite spiced. The aftertaste is prolonged. However there is nothing special about it.
Rough. It says bourbon barrel aged on my bottle, which is very believable cos this tastes more like bourbon than rum.
There's really not much else to say that's positive. I suppose it's cheap.
Smells clinical. Tastes fairly rotten straight. Not fantastic with a mixer.
Ok. Nothing to write home about. Ok for mixing but bog standard, middle of the road stuff
Strong heavy alcohol notes are very much present.
"It’s also pretty rough going down and very very spicy on the finish."
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After trying the FdC-7 I gave the FdC-12 a go and concluded that I would rather check out the FdC-5 than the 18 so her I am.
On the nose it is very easy to recognize the typical FdC-aroma; at first a bit high on alcohol followed by a variety of spices, fudge, orange peel, vanilla, burnt sugar. It is a tad lighter than the 7 and 12 expressions but clearly related. Apart from the, at first, strong alcohol smell the scents are more friendly than with the 7 and very much more sparkling than with the 12.
On the palate the whole rum is lighter and more vivid than the 7; less mature but in better balance and an easy and entertaining sipper yet a little less complex. The 12 has more flavours and depth, sure, but drinks like a dead product if you get that; it is very boring after a few sips. The 5 certainly is not. The 5 is an easy drink and a rum that I would pick just because of its youth and I like it more than the 7 and a lot more than the 12. It doesn't happen often that I prefer the younger bottlings more but with FdC I apparantly do.
Because of this rum I feel obliged to take the rating of the FdC-7 down by one mark and frankly the FdC-5 is the only FdC that I might buy again. At its pricepoint one of the nicer ones I tasted.