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I tried it in classic caipirinha and mixed with cola. Two totally different results. I would definitely recommend it with ice and limes. I can feel strong black currant aroma. Not bad but this is not heaven for rum amateurs. Anyway it is recommend to try.
51 is Fantastic and pure in it's form. to those who take things too seriously, this is Sugarcane elixir. it is net the distillate made out of sugarcane. there is no need to add anything to it., it is is pure in it's form. i drink this neat. would never waste this one an office ladies man sweetened lemons cocktail. i.e caipirinha. only neat and only straight. it is perfection in it's own niche, it is joy on the tongue, and if you are not sick it's a wonder when swallowed in the throat. drink it natural. as a real adventurer, man or woman. if you think this is a rough drink, sorry to tell you, you are soft, way too soft.
8/10 because i am sure that the Cachaca adventure still hides rarer gems someway on it's paths.
While other instance of CanaRio Light Cachaça was especially good on me (and particular lucky batch, as the other one was not quite the same), this is very solid to represent bright and fruity distillate as well. Tad of harshness is present there at the start, but not on the way to further experience multitude of colors within the product's taste. Much more playfulness, than typical white rum would offer. All-in-all, I recommend to examine cachaça, and this one can well do, to those, who are interested in white, original branch of sugarcane distillates. Neat works for me just fine. Have your citrus fruit along at the start of the session, if in need. Further, drink does accumulate, and is as enjoyable, as are vivid notes of very young cognacs (say, Maxime Trijol Special, watch out for it to not be from the year before or otherwise long standing). Surprisingly, this industrial liter bottle does, actually, contain rather fine product.
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Definitely not a spirit to sip neat, but it’s cheap and very good for mixing. Nothing special or outstanding, but it makes a great classic Caipirinha