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Multiple | Gold | 40% ABV | Pot Still
Pyrat XO Rum is produced from nine different Caribbean rums that are blended and then aged up to 15 years in used American sweet oak barrels.
The squat Pyrat XO rum bottle shape is inspired by the typical design of rum bottles kept by pirates and ship captains in the 19th century.
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Smell is very sweet and resembles vanila and marzipan. The taste is sweet but not overwhelming, starts sweet, moves to strong fruity taste with oranges dominating it, last comes a little punch of alcohol with oranges and marzipan closing the show. It is okay, there are plenty of rums tasting similar but this one is not bad.
Orange liquor without vitamin C. The vitamin C marks are reflected on cork and bottle.
Feels like it's too much spiced for the XO rum.
Zero long aftertaste.
Somehow wasted money. Would score 5, but works Ok with coke +point.
There’s better out there. For it’s price it’s not bad
Quite possibly there is some rum in there. But it is so heavily flavoured that it could just as well be neutral alcohol with flavours.
Smell and taste both are sweet and orange-ish. Not the sort of subtle orange one might get as part of the interaction of rum and wooden cases, but rather in-your-face orange; as one might expect from an orange liqueur. Other flavours are some of cinnamon and nutmeg. And too much sugar.
Way too expensive for what it is. If they have actually used good quality rum (which I doubt), it has been ruined by the flavouring.
Buy a cheap orange liqueur instead. If you must, mix that with some sort of not-too-pricey rum.
The most memorable thing about this rum is just the taste of orange on it. It was great sipping on it’s own but I couldn’t help myself, I threw it in a Mai Tai and it was a very unique experience! Honestly would recommend giving the Mai Tai a try for any tiki lover. It really kicks up the flavors of the Pierre Fernando Dry Curaçao I used in a memorable, pleasing way.
Nice Bottle, (they say its Mouth-blown), and the Stuff around are enough to buy it.
After the Bottle is opened, Oranges are coming like a Sledgehammer, if you wait for a while theres a hint of Cinnamon an Clove maybe, but the alcoholic Note for 40% abv is slightly too strong. On the Palate there are Oranges again, but with a unpleasant taste, a light bitterness and a few sweetness. After all there is to say, its not well balanced, and i don´t know who i should recommend this... I´ll not buy the Pyrat Rum again. The Bottle are 3 points, but the content earns nothing.
Honey and a little wood, some cognac. Pours clear copper golden. Leaves with some perfume, potpourri. Something like plum even.
Loads of orange in the flavour and quite a bit of sweetness too. Not too sure how I feel about it as a “rum”. If it wasn’t seemingly orange additives that were the forefront of this rum, I think it would be a lot better. That being said, for what it is, I still enjoyed sipping it after dinner. Definitely something different.
Nice dessert rum, some sugar that is in balance. Citrus is not the taste of pulp, but citrus zest, it seems due to the essential oil. But it didn’t get worse because of that, it’s solid, you can feel the dry wooden base of barrel aging. Good price for this quality.
"Had wine not been the drink of choice 2,000 or so years ago, Jesus would have probably turned every drop of water on earth into Pyrat Rum XO Reserve"
"Pyrat XO rum review by Jimmy from The Drunken Pirate"
"it’s like an orange Chuck Norris came through the joint, belted out a roundhouse kick to the face..."
"Pyrat XO rum review by Lance from RumConnection"
A very definite hit of oranges.
"The orange taste is very much at the forefront and the burn leaves behind a bitter tang of orange peel."
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Had a shot of it at a bar in Sofia. Didn't stay with me. Was ok.