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CanaRio Light Cachaca rum

CanaRio Light Cachaca

Brazil | Cachaca | 40% ABV

5.8/10
4 ratings
Easily consumable in a bind
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4 CanaRio Light Cachaca Ratings

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Teemuh 🇫🇮 | 24 ratings
Posted almost 3 years ago

Strong alcohol burn but not too unpleasant. Also reminds me a bit of some tequilas that I've tried. I had thought cachaca would taste more like agricole; fresh and grassy... but didn't really get it in this one. Still it's a cheap bottle for a nice summer drink. This was my first cachaca so I don't really have anything to compare it to.

Jonte Json 🇸🇪 | 109 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

A Clean and tasty Cachaca, suitable for Cocktails, especially Caipirinha

Tomy 🇷🇴 | 439 ratings
Posted almost 8 years ago

CanoRio Cachaça comes to us from the Fazenda Soledade company in Rio, Brazil. They press their sugar cane within 24 hours of it being harvested to create the juice which in turn is used to create this refreshing spirit. Of course, this works very well in a Caipirinha...Fresh fruit salad (with plenty of chunks of pineapple), followed by a herbal hint of cut grass.

edis 🇱🇹 | 23 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

Being in the favor of less matured/spicy distillates, I find this one matching it's fresh and vivid bottle. As a distillate, it is bit of rude stuff, but carries with very playful, light and yet complex sensation. Bottled summer.
Update: I have obtained another bottle, which wasn't so pronounced with sparkling light character of that before. Just finished comparing bottles, and sure enough they come from different batches. So, one might need luck to come to the exceptional one. The better one has this serial at the back: L21088202208.




Brand Details

Name: Light Cachaca
ABV: 40%
Type: CanaRio
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Unknown
Women leading Rum: No