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Many tastes in one bottle. Second barrel during aging is burned with sugar cane, that bring deep caramel color and notes of wood, leather, tobacco, rubber, wine fruit and many more. Not for everybody, good with blue cheese. First sweet than bitter and with unique olive flavor.
Smooth sweet molasses with a taste of clove and candied apple, then comes the light wood linger. Excellent. I had been holding off on buying this one for quite awhile. A great demerara blend. This is in my must try column. This bottle had me going on a google quest about the history of Guyana and Demerara- Essequibo. Would do again.
Tried on a rum tasting evening... before I knew how to take notes!
On the nose there is nuts, cocoa, raisins and molasses, when I let it rest for a while in the glass, the combinatoin of smell components starts to reminisce of red wine. The taste starts with strong entry of slightly sweet molasses, the body is rather simple, molasses and dried fruits, turning cocoa-bitter with a touch of licorice, the aftertaste is again simple, with spicy and a bit bitter molasses. The best part is the smell, the molasses then dominate in both taste and aftertaste, the rum does not have any interesting smell and taste components developed and the price is same as El Dorado 15, which is a completely different league. Too young and simple, too high price to fully appreciate this one. Sugar content zero or close to zero, which is a plus (but this time some 15gpl of demerrara sugar would maybe actually help), the review is based on 50ml sample.
Tasted from a tiny sample bottle: very brisk with sharp flavour, no particular taste.
The rum tasted just like most of the sweet, popular crowd that sell so well - faint smell, sweetness, and what was worst, I saw in a table of measured alcohol that it is actually bottled underproof (it's cheaper, and "smooth").
Recommended only for old ladies or people who actually hate alcohol.
Oh this is definitely among my favourites. I feel walnut first, then dark chocolate, finally coffee. I love the slighlty bitter taste and the smell of these three. The color is wonderful and the smell is better than the Dictador Amber 100 I rated 8 points with its similar taste. On the other hand, this difference is clearly visible in their price too.
Initial aroma is one of caramel and butterscotch. .
"It has sufficient oak and spice to reveal some ageing but the spiciness has a hit of younger alcohol."
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