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Santa Teresa 1796 rum is produced in Venezuela and aged using the solera system that blends rums aged between 4 and 35 years. Before bottling, the rum is aged for a further year in large French oak casks to marry the blends.
This rum was first created in 1996 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the establishment of the distillery, the Santa Teresa Hacienda.
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Un buen ron. No es muy dulce. En paladar resulta agradable y ligeramente seco. Se siente el alcohol al principio, pero luego se siente su gran carácter.
Good to sip or mix, smooth, this is one of my favorites.
Santa Teresa gives you a very smooth and yet rich flavor! You can drink straight or on the rocks ... it is my first choice for Mojitos. It is well aged using best practices and blending methods with excellent aroma and texture. The entire family of rums provides a variety for different tastes and occasions--especially the "Ron Antiguo"
"Lovers of a deep, rich rum will savor the aromas of caramel, honey, walnut, and oak while flavors of toffee, mocha, and coconut come through cleanly. Those that honor tradition will appreciate the old-school labeling on the bottle and canister."
Have drunk it, but can't remember it. Need to try again.
For same type of solera you can find better options but it worth to try.
The smell is very good to smell caramel and cinnamon, the taste is delicate, slightly spicy. Fine choice.
Para aquellos que les gusten los rones dulces pues está bien pero personalmente esperaba más
Výborný rum. Chutná mi dokonce více než rumy Diplomatico. Není tak sladký a ovocný. Jemný rum s chutí mandlí a kakaa.
Es un buen ron pero pense que iba a ser mejor, hace anos solia consumir el Sante Teresa Selecto (botella de pina) y era realmente bueno, creo que ya no se fabrica mas, con esa referencia realmente pense que el 1796 iba a superarlo pero no fue asi.
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"On the nose there’s a lovely dark profile. Fresh ground coffee, dark chocolate, caramel, vanilla, plums. There are some tropical fruits like pineapple and passion fruit, followed by a slight grassy note. Nutmeg, old leather, tobacco and white pepper. On the palate it goes down so easy. Milk chocolate, vanilla, honey, mango, toffee and cashews. Canned pineapple, blackcurrant, coconut cream and coca cola. The tobacco note is back along with some cinnamon. Not crazy sweet, fairly well balanced and easy going. Cocoa butter and orange marmalade. Towards the end is where you get a bit more oak spices and some alcohol heat. The finish is short with cocoa nibs, some oak tannins and maple syrup."
Has a nice light sweet vanilla note.
"Spicy notes and a oaky lavour are very pleasant and not overpowering."
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Nice flavor composition using the solera method where numerous aged rums up to 35 years are blended together to create a wonderful sipper from Venezuela. Top of the line in the Santa Teresa line of fine rums, this rum does not disappoint. Meant to be drank neat as their lower priced, younger rums are more suited to being mixed.