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Very nice stuff and at 59-60* it’ll blow you away -mixed. Funky pot still stuff and lovingly packaged. However, with the price, I’d go with smith & cross for mixing and at that proof it’s not really a sipper...
Dark amber color in the glass. A scent of ripe fruits and fresh spices. Taste ripe fruits, banana, pineapple, cocus, but also nuts, leather and leaves. A very good rum
A lot more oak and woody notes.
"The finish is really nice and warming. Again with some really nice oak aged notes and a really nice balance."
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El color es válido para un ron de 8 años, no muy oscuro.
En nariz el olor a laca fresca está 100% presente. Típico de los HER. Lamentablemente ésto tapa otros aromas. Un poco de fruta, quizás algo de cuero. Para los 60% nada alcohólico.
En boca una explosión de sabores. La laca a mi parecer casi desaparece completamente. También en boca a pesar de 60% poco alcohólico. Amargo, muy amargo, una melange de hierbas amargas que perduran en el paladar.
Quien lo tomaría a ciegas no pensaría que es ron. Un jamaicano muy especial y probablemente no guste a muchos. Pero es 100% aconsejable para regresar un poco a las raíces del ron...el sabor continúa en boca!