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This was a gift was no expecting this to be so great will definitely keep this around
A bit more costly than other white rums on the market this is better than bacardi but not much and cost more
This is a decent rum but I find most PR rums lacking in refinement
To bad I live in the usa or this would get consumed more often
This is a true navy rum over proof. Great as a mixer
This is a whisky drinkers rum
Lots of barrel flavor full body
So this is good rum definitely has had sugar added after barreling definitely oakie
I prefer rum and cokes. This fits the bill for my need. Affordable for what I want.
Smooth, coats all corners of your mouth with sweet butterscotch, caramel and oak notes, and places just a touch of sour Jamaican funk right on your tongue. Not to sweet and really no heat at all. "Pleasantly surprised" would be an understatement.
Nice taste and smoothnesss. Great on the rocks or straight up.
Nice taste and smoothnesss at ab affordable price. Great on the rocks or straight up.
Specially thinking Brazil where this rum is not that expensive it makes a good choice for when you want to mix something but don’t want to spend a lot of money.
Love this with coke or blending to make a daiquiri or Pina colada.
Makes the absolute best Mojito, perfect for the beach, lake, River or pool!
A great sipper or a wonderful addition to any spiced rum based cocktail!
Really good for the money. Mercadona have this own brand in white for €5, anejo for €6, and this viejo 8 for €9. "Splashed out" for the viejo and am very pleased. Made a great Black Cuban mixed 2:1 with Ruavieja Licor de Cafe - ridiculous really that just two dirt cheap ingredients can make a nice cocktail.
It's Venezuelan.
6,2:On the nose we find notes of caramel and vanilla. There is also the aroma of spicy oak and fresh sugar cane juice, and a light and minimal spiciness from the rum. It is balanced and homogeneous.
6,7:On the palate, there is rum creaminess and a subtle spiciness. It lingers there for a short time, we continue with a bitter dark chocolate, accompanied by toasted oak and toffee. The sweetness is subtle and notes of vanilla and red grapes find way out.
6,5:The finish is long with the notes of bitter almonds, spicy wood and raisins.
This is my first cane juice agricole style rum. Overall I’ve been impressed. Definitely a different profile that what I’m used to, but a great way to add a different character to a drink. Great in a three dots and dash, or with a Demerara in a split base mai tai.
This was a gift was no expecting this to be so great will definitely keep this around
A bit more costly than other white rums on the market this is better than bacardi but not much and cost more
This is a decent rum but I find most PR rums lacking in refinement
To bad I live in the usa or this would get consumed more often
This is a true navy rum over proof. Great as a mixer
This is a whisky drinkers rum
Lots of barrel flavor full body
So this is good rum definitely has had sugar added after barreling definitely oakie
I prefer rum and cokes. This fits the bill for my need. Affordable for what I want.
Smooth, coats all corners of your mouth with sweet butterscotch, caramel and oak notes, and places just a touch of sour Jamaican funk right on your tongue. Not to sweet and really no heat at all. "Pleasantly surprised" would be an understatement.
Nice taste and smoothnesss. Great on the rocks or straight up.
Nice taste and smoothnesss at ab affordable price. Great on the rocks or straight up.
Specially thinking Brazil where this rum is not that expensive it makes a good choice for when you want to mix something but don’t want to spend a lot of money.
Love this with coke or blending to make a daiquiri or Pina colada.
Makes the absolute best Mojito, perfect for the beach, lake, River or pool!
A great sipper or a wonderful addition to any spiced rum based cocktail!
Really good for the money. Mercadona have this own brand in white for €5, anejo for €6, and this viejo 8 for €9. "Splashed out" for the viejo and am very pleased. Made a great Black Cuban mixed 2:1 with Ruavieja Licor de Cafe - ridiculous really that just two dirt cheap ingredients can make a nice cocktail.
It's Venezuelan.
6,2:On the nose we find notes of caramel and vanilla. There is also the aroma of spicy oak and fresh sugar cane juice, and a light and minimal spiciness from the rum. It is balanced and homogeneous.
6,7:On the palate, there is rum creaminess and a subtle spiciness. It lingers there for a short time, we continue with a bitter dark chocolate, accompanied by toasted oak and toffee. The sweetness is subtle and notes of vanilla and red grapes find way out.
6,5:The finish is long with the notes of bitter almonds, spicy wood and raisins.
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This is my first cane juice agricole style rum. Overall I’ve been impressed. Definitely a different profile that what I’m used to, but a great way to add a different character to a drink. Great in a three dots and dash, or with a Demerara in a split base mai tai.