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A sugar-free 7-year old super 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 full-bodied rum with a long and smooth finish that lingers in the palate. Best enjoyed in a Mojito or with sparkling water or ginger ale.
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Vanilla and dried fruit on the nose, possibly raisins. Easy to drink with oaky vanilla notes and a dry finish, but somewhat bitter.
On the nose there is furniture polish, wood, nuts and a waft of citrus fruits, on the palate it is a bit simple spicy, nutty, with a grapefruit finish the aftertaste is prolonged, dry, spicy, with cocoa, citrus peels and pepper, and a slight alcoholic afterburn. No problem to drink neat, works quite well as a mixer. Zero sugar added, perfectly reasonable for the price (priced as a mixer, actually), but still lacking some kind of special trait which would nudge me to buy it again.
Starting into this there is a smooth mouth feel with medium throat burn. Sweetness is right where I like my sipping rum (no added sugar!). Pretty light flavors of dry carmel, vanilla, and oak followed by a medium length finish with pleasant aftertaste. It's not a complex one of a kind sipper, but still a good entry level sipping rum.
I have went trough quite some rums by now, and yet this one strikes me with the excellence in execution - it is well built, it has some legend behind, lacks nothing, and has no confusion in ambition delivery. I have dropped drinking, just adventuring into somewhat special festivity on occasion, of which more than decent partner is this sinful, otherwise proper rum.
I fell in love with this for Cuba Libres while in Mexico and it continues to a very good option to utilize as a mixer when you don't want to just go with a white rum.
A bit harsh for sipping, but makes a decent cocktail.
It smells reasonably “boozy”. You still get notes of good oak ageing.
"The finish is overall quite bitter almost like dark chocolate."
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This one is pretty good neat but really shines as a mixer.