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This, like most Transcontinental rums, is really good. Burn on the nose but very smooth. Slight funk makes this one stand out. Maybe some cherry, a little banana, and some caramel.
This rum has earned a reputation for being a tasty addition to tiki cocktails, but I think it also holds its own when enjoyed neat. While it may not boast the same prestige as a high-end rum, it's still a solid choice that won't break the bank. Its flavor profile is complex and interesting, with a hint of funk that's characteristic of Jamaican rums. At this price point, I think it's definitely worth keeping on hand in your bar.
I love to mix this into mai tais and other tiki drinks. It's tasty but not overpowering. It's unique but not "acquired taste." For the price it punches well above its weight class.
You dont know what you don't know. We all start out here. We have in a drink and think all rum is rum. This is the Bud Light of rums. Easy to get. Mixes ok into generic cocktails. Most won't complain but nobody will rave either. But that's it. Gets the job done but it's just not good.
On the nose. Sweet smell of alcohol and the taste is alcohol and has a burning linger in your stomach. If you told me it was a 2y or 7y I would expect it, not from a 15y. Probably good for mixing but not a sipper.
I usually don't buy spiced rum, however the reviews pulled me over and I was pleasantly surprised. On the nose I smell sweet orange. The taste is not that strong of alcohol and taste like a soft orange liqueur. burns a little when it goes down, but for a spiced rum? This is the best spiced rum I tasted so far.
I took it neat (as 1 should) but I think I will take it with Ice for hot days.
The beginning of fragrant cognac and candies, sweet, light spice, not alcoholic, the taste is dominated by bee glue, completes the pleasant finish of sweets and cognac.
Начало ароматного коньяка и конфет, сладкий, лёгкая пряность, не спиртуозный, во вкусе доминирует прополис ,завершает приятный финиш конфет с коньяком.
Rum starts with soft vanilla and a barrel, a little honey. It’s easy to drink, a little pepper and honey at the finish, classic light Dominican rum, without bright features, affordable price.
Ром встречает мягкой ванилью и бочкой , немного меда. Ром легко пить, на финише немного перца и меда, классическая легкая доминикана, без ярких особенностей ,доступная цена.
There is a pleasant vanilla in the smell and taste, a little coffee and sweet honey, the finish is just as pleasant and sweet, not alcoholic, without features.
В запахе и вкусе приятная ваниль, немного кофе и сладкого меда , финиш такой же приятный и сладковатый, не спиртуозный , без особенностей.
Po vcerajsom vonavom rume od Appleton estate. Je toto uplny protiklad.
Pri 57 voltoch v arome hned po otvoreni flase je v sirokom pohari citit priam vonu domacej ale inak.
Prve ochutnanie ukazalo whiskoidne chute ktore potom prekryl alkohol ktory ustupil a ukazal tropicke chute ktore od jamajky cakate.
Ak si rum nechate otvorit v pohary alkoholovos ustupi a ukazu sa viac aj ine ako sudove chute
This is a fascinating rum that was given to me as a gift by a very close friend who is Puerto Rican. He says you can only buy it in Puerto Rico, and to date I have not seen it anywhere in the U.S. in person or online. When it comes to new rums, I am not about to turn down a gift from a close friend.
It seems to be made in the traditional Cuban style. It is made from molasses, distilled to a highish proof on a column still, and then aged in hand crafted oak barrels for 5 years onsite in the mountains of Puerto Rico. It is then diluted to 40% before bottling. It claims to be from a small master distiller who uses handcrafted oak barrels and not recharred ex-bourbon barrels.
Taking it in from the Glencairn (without dilution of any sort) I get Coca Cola, Haribo Cola Gummy Bears, Lime, Tirimisu, and a faint hint of banana. From the nose it literally smells like a Cuba Libre with the Coca Cola and Lime notes prominent. Yet underneath there lies a distinct Tirimisu scent with just the faintest hint of Banana.
Taking a sip…it tastes almost exactly how it smells. This is a Cuba Libre in a bottle. It leads with Coca Cola and Lime with that distinct rummy-ness. Just like taking a sip of a Cuba Libre with a strong pour of rum. Behind that very vivid presentation lies some Caramel Fudge and an oaky, tannic edge.
On the finish? Yep…Oak, Cola, Rum, and Lime. Simple, but powerful. Very much a statement. The creator of this rum seems to have loved Cuba Libres so much that he set out to create a rum that is basically a Cuba Libre in a bottle. To quote Cristina Aguilera, a “Message in a bottle” if you will. (Wait, is Cristina Aguilera, Puerto Rican? (/checks notes…nope she is Ecuadorian)
So this makes me naturally wonder. If I made a Cuba Libre with this “Cuba Libre in a bottle”, would Cuba be free? Or would it be a double negative and result in Cuba being free from being free? Deep thoughts, these.
I may have regressed.
Back to the rum. This is tasty enough to sip on, especially if you like the Cola, Rum, and Lime combination - which I do. It is a straight forward Cuban style, light bodied rum that knows exactly what it is aiming for. While the back end is a little harsh sipping it straight, it’s not a bad sip by any means.
And it does indeed mix quite excellently. Almost too excellently in fact. If you are looking for a super complex sip, this might not be your dram. But if you find yourself in Puerto Rico looking for a versatile bottle to have some fun with, this one checks a lot of fun boxes.
Country of Origin: Puerto Rico
Distillery: Club Caribe Distillery
ABV: 40%
Nose: Cola, Cola Gummy Bears, Lime, Tirimisu, faint Banana
Palate: Cola, Lime, Rum, Caramel Fudge, Oak
Finish: Oak, Cola, hint of Lime, (a bit harsh on throat)
Short Description: Cuba Libre in a bottle
This is an amazing and very complex rum. Out of all the rums that I own, and I own many very good ones, this one is at the top of the heap. It is absolutely amazing. You cannot stop nosing the glass. I wish it was on the lower side price wise, but I am glad I own it. I keep going back to this expression. Fantastic job Foursquare. I love this rum.
Title says it all. This rum is remarkably smooth and full of flavor. Oak on the nose, with notes of almond and vanilla. Extremely enjoyable neat.
This rum falls just short of full-flavor. It’s a bit harsh on the nose, but surprisingly smooth. Notes of tropical fruit and vanilla. Would make a good mixer but can also be sipped neat.
Aroma - fresh mangoes followed by diesel, mineral water, and slightly sour milk
Taste - mineral water followed by fresh sugarcane, guava, and a volcanic soil finish
Smokey on the nose, not too harsh with notes of chestnut. It would not be my first choice, but at this price point it makes for an enjoyable sipper.
A great rum for the price. Notes of oak, coconut, brown sugar, and vanilla. Makes for a good sipper.
This is a good sipper. No burn and sort of sweet. It's very good.
This, like most Transcontinental rums, is really good. Burn on the nose but very smooth. Slight funk makes this one stand out. Maybe some cherry, a little banana, and some caramel.
This rum has earned a reputation for being a tasty addition to tiki cocktails, but I think it also holds its own when enjoyed neat. While it may not boast the same prestige as a high-end rum, it's still a solid choice that won't break the bank. Its flavor profile is complex and interesting, with a hint of funk that's characteristic of Jamaican rums. At this price point, I think it's definitely worth keeping on hand in your bar.
I love to mix this into mai tais and other tiki drinks. It's tasty but not overpowering. It's unique but not "acquired taste." For the price it punches well above its weight class.
You dont know what you don't know. We all start out here. We have in a drink and think all rum is rum. This is the Bud Light of rums. Easy to get. Mixes ok into generic cocktails. Most won't complain but nobody will rave either. But that's it. Gets the job done but it's just not good.
On the nose. Sweet smell of alcohol and the taste is alcohol and has a burning linger in your stomach. If you told me it was a 2y or 7y I would expect it, not from a 15y. Probably good for mixing but not a sipper.
I usually don't buy spiced rum, however the reviews pulled me over and I was pleasantly surprised. On the nose I smell sweet orange. The taste is not that strong of alcohol and taste like a soft orange liqueur. burns a little when it goes down, but for a spiced rum? This is the best spiced rum I tasted so far.
I took it neat (as 1 should) but I think I will take it with Ice for hot days.
The beginning of fragrant cognac and candies, sweet, light spice, not alcoholic, the taste is dominated by bee glue, completes the pleasant finish of sweets and cognac.
Начало ароматного коньяка и конфет, сладкий, лёгкая пряность, не спиртуозный, во вкусе доминирует прополис ,завершает приятный финиш конфет с коньяком.
Rum starts with soft vanilla and a barrel, a little honey. It’s easy to drink, a little pepper and honey at the finish, classic light Dominican rum, without bright features, affordable price.
Ром встречает мягкой ванилью и бочкой , немного меда. Ром легко пить, на финише немного перца и меда, классическая легкая доминикана, без ярких особенностей ,доступная цена.
There is a pleasant vanilla in the smell and taste, a little coffee and sweet honey, the finish is just as pleasant and sweet, not alcoholic, without features.
В запахе и вкусе приятная ваниль, немного кофе и сладкого меда , финиш такой же приятный и сладковатый, не спиртуозный , без особенностей.
Po vcerajsom vonavom rume od Appleton estate. Je toto uplny protiklad.
Pri 57 voltoch v arome hned po otvoreni flase je v sirokom pohari citit priam vonu domacej ale inak.
Prve ochutnanie ukazalo whiskoidne chute ktore potom prekryl alkohol ktory ustupil a ukazal tropicke chute ktore od jamajky cakate.
Ak si rum nechate otvorit v pohary alkoholovos ustupi a ukazu sa viac aj ine ako sudove chute
This is a fascinating rum that was given to me as a gift by a very close friend who is Puerto Rican. He says you can only buy it in Puerto Rico, and to date I have not seen it anywhere in the U.S. in person or online. When it comes to new rums, I am not about to turn down a gift from a close friend.
It seems to be made in the traditional Cuban style. It is made from molasses, distilled to a highish proof on a column still, and then aged in hand crafted oak barrels for 5 years onsite in the mountains of Puerto Rico. It is then diluted to 40% before bottling. It claims to be from a small master distiller who uses handcrafted oak barrels and not recharred ex-bourbon barrels.
Taking it in from the Glencairn (without dilution of any sort) I get Coca Cola, Haribo Cola Gummy Bears, Lime, Tirimisu, and a faint hint of banana. From the nose it literally smells like a Cuba Libre with the Coca Cola and Lime notes prominent. Yet underneath there lies a distinct Tirimisu scent with just the faintest hint of Banana.
Taking a sip…it tastes almost exactly how it smells. This is a Cuba Libre in a bottle. It leads with Coca Cola and Lime with that distinct rummy-ness. Just like taking a sip of a Cuba Libre with a strong pour of rum. Behind that very vivid presentation lies some Caramel Fudge and an oaky, tannic edge.
On the finish? Yep…Oak, Cola, Rum, and Lime. Simple, but powerful. Very much a statement. The creator of this rum seems to have loved Cuba Libres so much that he set out to create a rum that is basically a Cuba Libre in a bottle. To quote Cristina Aguilera, a “Message in a bottle” if you will. (Wait, is Cristina Aguilera, Puerto Rican? (/checks notes…nope she is Ecuadorian)
So this makes me naturally wonder. If I made a Cuba Libre with this “Cuba Libre in a bottle”, would Cuba be free? Or would it be a double negative and result in Cuba being free from being free? Deep thoughts, these.
I may have regressed.
Back to the rum. This is tasty enough to sip on, especially if you like the Cola, Rum, and Lime combination - which I do. It is a straight forward Cuban style, light bodied rum that knows exactly what it is aiming for. While the back end is a little harsh sipping it straight, it’s not a bad sip by any means.
And it does indeed mix quite excellently. Almost too excellently in fact. If you are looking for a super complex sip, this might not be your dram. But if you find yourself in Puerto Rico looking for a versatile bottle to have some fun with, this one checks a lot of fun boxes.
Country of Origin: Puerto Rico
Distillery: Club Caribe Distillery
ABV: 40%
Nose: Cola, Cola Gummy Bears, Lime, Tirimisu, faint Banana
Palate: Cola, Lime, Rum, Caramel Fudge, Oak
Finish: Oak, Cola, hint of Lime, (a bit harsh on throat)
Short Description: Cuba Libre in a bottle
This is an amazing and very complex rum. Out of all the rums that I own, and I own many very good ones, this one is at the top of the heap. It is absolutely amazing. You cannot stop nosing the glass. I wish it was on the lower side price wise, but I am glad I own it. I keep going back to this expression. Fantastic job Foursquare. I love this rum.
Title says it all. This rum is remarkably smooth and full of flavor. Oak on the nose, with notes of almond and vanilla. Extremely enjoyable neat.
This rum falls just short of full-flavor. It’s a bit harsh on the nose, but surprisingly smooth. Notes of tropical fruit and vanilla. Would make a good mixer but can also be sipped neat.
Aroma - fresh mangoes followed by diesel, mineral water, and slightly sour milk
Taste - mineral water followed by fresh sugarcane, guava, and a volcanic soil finish
Smokey on the nose, not too harsh with notes of chestnut. It would not be my first choice, but at this price point it makes for an enjoyable sipper.
A great rum for the price. Notes of oak, coconut, brown sugar, and vanilla. Makes for a good sipper.
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This is a good sipper. No burn and sort of sweet. It's very good.