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On the nose this spiced rum by Two Lasses has strong notes of vanilla and honey. Drank neat it’s silky smooth with absolutely zero alcohol burn, therefore it deserves to be regarded as a quality sipping rum. On the palate, it’s very sweet with a liqueur like consistency, thanks to the honey and vanilla flavourings. And in the aftertaste there is a slight kick courtesy of the ginger. Although this rum is very enjoyable neat, thanks to the fact that it’s more sugar than spice, it also combines really well with Coca-Cola. The fizzy dark stuff tempers the sweetness some what, while accentuating the spice, giving this rum a more even balance between the two.
Posted 9 Sep '24 by SlandT United States 🇺🇸 | 30 ratings
If you don't plan to drink it, I see no reason to buy it. For 151 dark rum I had Gosling's which is easy for me to pick up where I live and isn't expensive. It's dark but not true demerara. So I had Lemon Hart 151 shipped to me this weekend. How is it? Delicious. Surprisingly amazing for high proof. Then I made a cocktail that calls for it. The drink uses it for a quarter of the amount of...
I am a fan of the Reserva Exclusiva so thought I would try this. It's nice. I prefer the finish of the Reserva and it costs less.
Mr. Rumatic’s review hits the flavor notes precisely. Like many high quality extra strength rums a tich of water or a small cube expands the flavor notes. It is one of the best Ex-Sherry casks rums I’ve ever had and I try all that I can find.
Some pow with some wow. Comes on strong as expected with a pleasant back sweet note with hint of Madeira. Adding a tich of water or small cube lightens the load and softens all quite well. If I can find another will buy.
Caramel, raisins, little technical notes and vanilla in aroma; caramel, grapes, honey amd harsh end of body; warming tail.
This Agricole makes a great Mai Tai and is an easy sipper. Not over grassy though.
7,5:On the nose, the first impression we get is roasted and very alcoholic. It needs time to settle a bit when we notice dried fruits, nuts, cocoa and medicinal notes, that linger from our first impression. We are going towards meaty, resinous, sap notes, through come finally real Bajan notes with bourbon yellow fruits, woodiness, butterscotch, some tropical fruits, citrus and sweet spices, perhaps some coconut. But just for a while, when weird umami/Maggi notes cover that temporary deliciousness. We are currently on the dark side... Chocolate and nougat come much later, after resting. Wild, uncontrollable nose.
7,2:On the palate, the first attack is very opposite of the nose, as it is light and dry with citrus, dried currants, yellow fruits, toasted wood and dried fruits, some spices, mixed with some roasted, medicinal, burnt notes. It becomes quite tanninic.Not very Bajan right now. Luckily some bourbon, overripe fruits join to neutralize quite unpleasant tannins. As we are hit by resinous, meaty/umami notes, as on the nose, but they are not very tempting. Finally we come to more Bajan side with coconut, vanilla, warm baking spices, fruits, caramelized with confectionery and some musty/ashy notes... Again, wild, wild West...
7,5:The finish is tastier, long, at first very dry and woody with dried fruits, the wood becomes tastier, toasted, also the coconut with some caramel and warm with sweet spices.
Not worthy very much, expected much more, very wild with unpleasant edges.... Needs long rest for taming.
While I am still getting into the world od Agricoles, this one left me striving for more.
Rhum à tester, petite surprise de part sa saveur correcte et son boisé.
After opening the bottle and pouring it into a glass, you can smell ripe bananas, grass, a bit of brine, fruit and something like iodine.
The taste is milder than in Sajous. More subdued but consistent with the scent. It is naturally sweet, but somewhere on the tip of the tongue you can feel the brine and something spicy.
This is my second Clarin and definitely not the last. I like it very much.
It has this taste of Plantation, incredibly smooth, but the taste is a tad bland, when you have an XO for instance it's much stronger (it's also double the price...)
Na doporučení kamaráda jsem ochutnal.
Je to sladké, ale tak nějak přiměřeně, aby to chutnalo.
Resumé podle mne se jedná o příjemný rum na klidné večerní popíjení.
Very drinkable, smooth, notes of vanilla/hazelnut, eucalyptus, milk chocolate, and truffle candies. Watery, not oily. Little finish.
Overall rating: 7.8
had drank it in punta cana. now found it in miami beach. as good as it gets for a mixed rum drink which you can’t beat at the beach
great taste. found it at a fantastic price in a florida liquor store. very hard to beat
Forty six percent alcohol by volume. Lots of vanilla on nose. The label says crafted in honour of Norman 'Sailor Jerry' Collins. If my memory serves, I had Sailor Jerry's years ago from bottle that said 47 percent alcohol by volume on label. Also for that older 47 percent version, claimed it was Sailor Jerry's original recipe or based on it. The newer 46 percent version strikes me as sweeter and less complex than the 47 percent version. The 47 percent rum, served neat from the freezer, was my favorite spiced rum. The newer 46 percent version fine served chilled and neat or on the rocks, but has less intricate spice taste and is sweeter than my preference. The 47 percent version was nearly dry!
On the nose this spiced rum by Two Lasses has strong notes of vanilla and honey. Drank neat it’s silky smooth with absolutely zero alcohol burn, therefore it deserves to be regarded as a quality sipping rum. On the palate, it’s very sweet with a liqueur like consistency, thanks to the honey and vanilla flavourings. And in the aftertaste there is a slight kick courtesy of the ginger. Although this rum is very enjoyable neat, thanks to the fact that it’s more sugar than spice, it also combines really well with Coca-Cola. The fizzy dark stuff tempers the sweetness some what, while accentuating the spice, giving this rum a more even balance between the two.
Posted 9 Sep '24 by SlandT United States 🇺🇸 | 30 ratings
If you don't plan to drink it, I see no reason to buy it. For 151 dark rum I had Gosling's which is easy for me to pick up where I live and isn't expensive. It's dark but not true demerara. So I had Lemon Hart 151 shipped to me this weekend. How is it? Delicious. Surprisingly amazing for high proof. Then I made a cocktail that calls for it. The drink uses it for a quarter of the amount of...
I am a fan of the Reserva Exclusiva so thought I would try this. It's nice. I prefer the finish of the Reserva and it costs less.
Mr. Rumatic’s review hits the flavor notes precisely. Like many high quality extra strength rums a tich of water or a small cube expands the flavor notes. It is one of the best Ex-Sherry casks rums I’ve ever had and I try all that I can find.
Some pow with some wow. Comes on strong as expected with a pleasant back sweet note with hint of Madeira. Adding a tich of water or small cube lightens the load and softens all quite well. If I can find another will buy.
Caramel, raisins, little technical notes and vanilla in aroma; caramel, grapes, honey amd harsh end of body; warming tail.
This Agricole makes a great Mai Tai and is an easy sipper. Not over grassy though.
7,5:On the nose, the first impression we get is roasted and very alcoholic. It needs time to settle a bit when we notice dried fruits, nuts, cocoa and medicinal notes, that linger from our first impression. We are going towards meaty, resinous, sap notes, through come finally real Bajan notes with bourbon yellow fruits, woodiness, butterscotch, some tropical fruits, citrus and sweet spices, perhaps some coconut. But just for a while, when weird umami/Maggi notes cover that temporary deliciousness. We are currently on the dark side... Chocolate and nougat come much later, after resting. Wild, uncontrollable nose.
7,2:On the palate, the first attack is very opposite of the nose, as it is light and dry with citrus, dried currants, yellow fruits, toasted wood and dried fruits, some spices, mixed with some roasted, medicinal, burnt notes. It becomes quite tanninic.Not very Bajan right now. Luckily some bourbon, overripe fruits join to neutralize quite unpleasant tannins. As we are hit by resinous, meaty/umami notes, as on the nose, but they are not very tempting. Finally we come to more Bajan side with coconut, vanilla, warm baking spices, fruits, caramelized with confectionery and some musty/ashy notes... Again, wild, wild West...
7,5:The finish is tastier, long, at first very dry and woody with dried fruits, the wood becomes tastier, toasted, also the coconut with some caramel and warm with sweet spices.
Not worthy very much, expected much more, very wild with unpleasant edges.... Needs long rest for taming.
While I am still getting into the world od Agricoles, this one left me striving for more.
Rhum à tester, petite surprise de part sa saveur correcte et son boisé.
After opening the bottle and pouring it into a glass, you can smell ripe bananas, grass, a bit of brine, fruit and something like iodine.
The taste is milder than in Sajous. More subdued but consistent with the scent. It is naturally sweet, but somewhere on the tip of the tongue you can feel the brine and something spicy.
This is my second Clarin and definitely not the last. I like it very much.
It has this taste of Plantation, incredibly smooth, but the taste is a tad bland, when you have an XO for instance it's much stronger (it's also double the price...)
Na doporučení kamaráda jsem ochutnal.
Je to sladké, ale tak nějak přiměřeně, aby to chutnalo.
Resumé podle mne se jedná o příjemný rum na klidné večerní popíjení.
Very drinkable, smooth, notes of vanilla/hazelnut, eucalyptus, milk chocolate, and truffle candies. Watery, not oily. Little finish.
Overall rating: 7.8
had drank it in punta cana. now found it in miami beach. as good as it gets for a mixed rum drink which you can’t beat at the beach
great taste. found it at a fantastic price in a florida liquor store. very hard to beat
Forty six percent alcohol by volume. Lots of vanilla on nose. The label says crafted in honour of Norman 'Sailor Jerry' Collins. If my memory serves, I had Sailor Jerry's years ago from bottle that said 47 percent alcohol by volume on label. Also for that older 47 percent version, claimed it was Sailor Jerry's original recipe or based on it. The newer 46 percent version strikes me as sweeter and less complex than the 47 percent version. The 47 percent rum, served neat from the freezer, was my favorite spiced rum. The newer 46 percent version fine served chilled and neat or on the rocks, but has less intricate spice taste and is sweeter than my preference. The 47 percent version was nearly dry!
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Did a side by side with Wray & Nephew and found them to be fairly interchangeable, though the Rum-Bar had some agricole characteristics that give it a slight edge. Still not completely my thing outside of a few specific cocktails.