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Pampero Aniversario was first crafted in 1963 to commemorate the Pampero company’s 25th anniversary. The rum is a blend of rums ranging in maturity from four to six years and aged in whisky and bourbon barrels.
The Pampero distillery was founded by Alejandro Hernández of Venezuela in 1938. The brand is now a division of the world’s largest liquor holding company, Diageo.
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Young spirituous rum and sugar which doesn't make it smoother.Slight spices. Don't mind of sweet rums, but this one just bad. I keep the rest of the bottle for cocktails and cough mixtures. Don't be messed up with the nice bottle design, it's not worth the money.
How much I can say. This one is pretty good caca, me thinks!
The nose is a little interesting with smoke and chocolate but the palate is a letdown. Some baking spices that develop on further sips, perhaps a hint of the chocolate from the nose but not much else.
Not the greatest, not the worst. Really doesn't work with ice or water so best to have neat. Sweetness throughout but lacks a punch. Could be great if flavours were more concentrated. Retails at £36 in the UK, I wouldn't buy it, and would be on the fence if someone bought it for me.
Rating: 5/10
Smell - burnt sugar, mild spice, dried fruit, butteriness
Taste - slight burn at the start, sweet bodied, dash of smoke, slight dried fruit again
After Taste - medium length, smoke continues with sweet
Always enjoy this. Repeat buy. Great flavor. Great deal.
I like this one a lot as a mixer with my cola. It like the vanilla an spicy flavours that comes through. I was not fully satisfied drinking it pure.
This is my second attempt to rate this rum. Didn't like it at first but now I think it's not bad at all. Not too sweet with rather long aftertaste with hints of chocolate and leather. Good rum for the money.
Tastes like it did years ago. Dependable. No artificial spicing. Just old fashioned Caribbean style rum
Quite light and buttery.
"It’s a pleasant nose which suggests good ageing and there is a light oak to the nose which is well balanced."
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I was at my friends pirate party and among the pile of sh!t rum on the counter I saw this little guy wedged in the back, I couldn't believe it. Not like it's Appleton 50, but still I will add that to the list of life wins. Yeah it's pretty good, about what you expect in the price range The more you get cultured in rum you see this one isn't anything particularly special nor is it bad per say especially in it's price range. I keep saying "in it's price range" well honestly it works like this in rum. 10-20$ you get a vanilla-oak with molasses tasting rum, bonus points if it doesn't burn. Rums in this price range haven't been aged long enough to reveal any real distinctiveness. Because of this they also tend to be very harsh so even if you could hypothetically taste all that blhabalh your tongue is going to be preoccupied with the harsh burn. 20$-30$ you get this kind of rum, a stronger oak and better blend of vanilla and flavors. Here is when unique flavors start to pop their head out but rums around this range are still a little harsh and need to be diluted with some cola/rocks. $30+ it's all up to grabs but generally this is where you find the very distinct tasting rums.So anything in the range of 30$+ I am looking for a good sip and I hold the standards up higher to them. This don't make it. Taste value wise it's a generic $20 rum and at that point there are a few that beat it. Not bad but nothing flashy which is extremely important to me and what I base all my ratings on. I want a rum that has a distinct flavor, one that gives me that "you know I could really go for some Appleton 21 on the rocks right now". If it doesn't give me that impression than it most certainly is not a 10. This is average and forgettable, 7.