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Pampero Anejo Seleccion 1938 rum is produced in Venezuela using rum that is aged 5-6 years in oak casks.
The Pampero distillery which produces Anejo Seleccion 1938 rum was founded by Alejandro Hernández of Venezuela in 1938. The brand is now a division of the world’s largest liquor company, Diageo.
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Pampero Anejo Seleccion 1938 is a piece of my personal collection.
I like this rum.
Great sense and flavor.
Ideal to make soft cocktails
Také jako whiskey, ale trošku sladší a voňavější. Může být.
this rum is not exactly the greatest nectar in the cask, but when you re travellling on holliday and want som normal rum, not the nasty shit like famous captain spiced, this is really good adept for cuba libre drinks enjoyed at the terrace of your vacation apartment :)
Ok in flavour and tast. But with a strong alcohol note. For drinks
Ikke smagt. .
I really enjoyed this. Alot smoother than I expected given the price.
A very enjoyable chocolate note running through it.
"It has an extra bit of oomph missing in many “Anejo’s”. An extra layer of oak and spice which sets it apart more as a rum."
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Have found this a very pleasant rum to drink unmixed on ice. Sweetness without cloying, some bite and fire to it, some fruit-rind-type bitterness to offset the sweetness. Bit of a dry aftertaste, and no real complexity to it, but quite good for what's there. My thought is that this is one of the more solid rum offerings in this price range. The label on mine purchased in Europe, says it is bottled in Italy after being produced in Venezuela.