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Multiple | Aged | 40% ABV | Pot and Column Still
Plantation Barbados 5-Year rum is distilled from molasses and aged 5 years in bourbon casks before being transported to France for further 'finishing' in Cognac casks.
Plantation rum is owned by the French company Cognac Ferrand, which was founded in 1989 and produces wine, gin, and other spirits to sell in over 40 countries. The Plantation range includes 7 vintages from different Caribbean countries and 3 blends of multiple regions.
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Great quality, great flavor for a great price. In general, this is one of the rums that sets the standard for an aged rum in in the 5-8 year range. While there are better rums, this is one of the best price-to-quality ratios out there
Young, fresh with some fruits and even it's young it not taste as young. Plantation rums are specific, fruity, floral, light and most of them for a cheap price. This one is cheap and it's bargain. I would recommend it for everyone as fruity reference rum, enjoyable in both worlds - sipping or as a mixer.
This was probobly my first encounter with rum and I was hooked.
A really good balanced rhum for its price.
Light vanilla taste, well balanced with wooden notes.
For around $30 USD where I live, this is a killer deal. I keep a bottle on my bar at all times, with a backup down below. Yes, I use it primarily for mixing, but that doesnโt mean you canโt enjoy it neat too!
Nose: Some ethanol burn, quickly dissipates into semi-sweet vanilla and caramel with a hint of fruit.
Palate: Molasses, butterscotch, vanilla. Nice amount of oak character. Dig deeper and you find a hint of ripe banana and fresh fruit.
I can get this on the shelf at my liquor store for 20$ a bottle. For that price? What is beating this? Almost nothing.
Similar to grande reserve but more peppery and less vanilla. Also a bit smoother. Better for sipping but maybe not justified for mixing in comparisson.
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This is my go to, if people want rum. Accessable, decently cheap and just a good rum. It's excellent in cocktails and drinks and decent neat. Though as a sipping rum it doesn't provide much in terms of complexity but delivers on all other points.