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This rum is an unblended, single barrel aged rum in European white oak barrels. Dark rum aged for 15 years, this rum provides some smokiness, vanilla, spice, leather and tobacco notes with some heat. Nice rum for mixing or sipping neat if you like sweet rich flavored rums with an eloquent balance of flavor and intensity.
Alkohol: 40 %
Původ: Mexiko
Číslo sudu,lahve: Sud číslo 1551, lahev č.059
Aroma: Typicky rumová, hutná, koženě medová. Voní hodně sladce, s nádechem exotického koření a čokolády. (87 b)
Chuť: V chuti suchý, hořká čokoláda, koření a dřevo. Dochuť kořenitě dřevitá, hodně suchá. (84 b)
Body: 85
Shrnutí: Ochutnáno na vydařené rumové degustaci u josého v Hořicích, což byla neformální akcička domluvená na Whiskyfestivalu. Toto byl první panák ochutnávky, pro mě i první setkání s rumem z Mexika.
Strong dark color and oak nose. Have never tasted rum with such strong oak nose.. it is more like a cognac by nosing. Taste: not bad at all. Almost no sugar and strong oak taste. Really simple taste and good aftertaste. Almost no spices. Definitely like it although it is not like an usual rum.
Da jeg kun har smagt denne rom et par gange vil jeg ikke skrive så meget om den endnu men ved første møde var den super lækker men anden gang var jeg bestemt ikke begejstret
Very nice rum.
I love to be surprised when i taste a rum for the first time!! The Mocambo 15 single barrel is one of them. It is long time since i have tasted a rum this dark and heavy.
Nose reminds me of tequila, licourice and lazy cola. In some way it also reminds me a bit of the la Favorite de la Flibuste just a bit.
Taste is really smokey, heavy flavour of tobacco and licourice. If you dont like dry, heavy and definitaly not sweet rum. Then you will hate this. In the other hand if you wanna Challenge your usual spanish style, sweet rums. You should give it a try. It last long as you can’t drink much of it on the same time and the price is cheap for a fully aged 15y rum i must say. Mexico just entered the rum stage, welcome!
What would you expect from the land of the Tequila. sweet to the taste but not comparable to other 15yr old. Strong brown sugar taste
40% ABV. Big, caramel-y nose. A bit like a sugary sweet demerara. Very weak on the palate. Tastes of artificial watermelon, a la Jolly Rancher. Cloyingly sweet, when somehow I was expecting smoky. Thick mouthfeel. The finish is long, if sticky. Warms the throat. Further sips taste a little better. A better taster could tease out more flavors.
Boy was this a disappointment. For some reason I'd expected something more akin to a Havana Club. It's not terrible, just a waste of long aging, which always makes me sad. Also, 40%. A good introductory spirit, perhaps?
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i found this rum over all pleasing. it's appearance suggest a strong rum, lot's of barrel or smoke maybe? but truly it's pretty mild. i found the initial palate to be nice. at first i thought it was cloying but a little water (melted ice) took care of that and let the burnt marshmallow of toasted sugar through. i honestly am enjoying this bottle. i might try the 20 year.... it could be great. it's not. but it sure as heck isn't terrible either.
Strong caramel and brown sugar smell with a smokiness beneath.
"Upon sipping it gives initially quite a nice burst of flavour, however this is quickly overtaken by intense spiciness."
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I like it for mixing
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The Mexicans typically distill lightly flavoured rum, which tends to be uninteresting. However, thanks to its long aging in European oak (it must have been a sherry cask), this is nonetheless interesting, aromatic and unusual. You can clearly smell the nutty notes of the sherry, and the European oak causes a different, darker aroma profile than the American oak of the ubiquitous bourbon barrels.