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A sugar-free 4-year old 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 light-bodied rum with a long and smooth finish that lingers in the palate. Perfect for classic white rum cocktails and refreshing drinks.
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If you're looking for an all-purpose rum that can go into many cocktails, this is likely the rum for you. A bit of acetone but with lots of floral notes on the nose with some vanilla, which also comes through in the flavor. I'd prefer that it had the actual age mark on it, but this is a safe bottle to go with for your daiquri, mojito and other needs.
Flor de cana has a good range of products and this one is an alright white. It reminds me of a bar rum you get at a resort. A bit of that acetone taste that white rums have but it comes with more vegtative flavour than bacardi. Not that bad and better than bacardi, at least a great change up.
I want to like this rum, but it’s clearly my least favorite that I’ve stocked my shelf with since getting into rum. It’s serviceable in a daiquiri role, and outshines Bacardi, but honestly not by much. It still has that alcohol aftertaste that reminds me of my college days shooting much cheaper booze for an entirely different purpose.
Perhaps I’m just not a fan of the extra dry style, but this one just doesn’t do it for me.
I don’t often sip blanco rums so my experience with this rum is in mixed drinks. It has worked well in a daiquiri and mixed with ginger ale and lime.
This is one of thes true white rums for any cocktail or long drink. Only topped by the 3 year old Havana club.
This is an incredible mixing rum for anything that benefits from a nice light, subtlety sweet dry rum. Makes perfect Mojitos, stunning Daquiris and sublime Pina Coladas. The nose has hints of vanilla and very subtle floral hints. The taste is very similar with that wonderful dry finish. This is definitely not a sipper but it's not meant to be. There are other white rums that bring other qualities to the party but you don't always need all that. The other thing that makes this rum outstanding is the price.
Anybody who makes rum cocktails at home should definitely give this a try. It will always have a place in my home bar.
This is an ok rum, but my opinion of it is definitely a mixer. It’s a bit harsh on the palate ( mine anyway) neat. It is intended as a mixer, being so dry, and its great for that.
I would agree with a fellow reviewer that as a mixer, it’s flavour comes to the foreground. Clean citrus and pepper.
It does leave a lot of other light rums behind as a mixer, so would definitely purchase again.
The nose is quite alcohol forward to begin with. It’s on a part with the 5 in terms of booziness.
"The finish is relatively short with this one as it dries out quite quickly from the initial sip. The mid palate has notes of chocolate, vanilla and toffee. With some tobacco and oak spices."
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I would say it is on par with 12yo. Definitely better than 5yo.
Authentic taste of Flor de Cana, just not that bold. Smooth and rich with little aftertaste.
Great for 30$!