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A smooth rum capable of sipping on the rocks with a very nice flavor.
Moderately smooth & tasty! Not for mixing. Of course, I had this after about 4 other rums, so take that into account!
Quel jolie surprise encore. La barbade nous reserve de bonne choses. Excellent rapport qualité prix. Je recommande
Oaky nose with hints of chocolate and toffee. Finish is oaky with a hint of pepper.
Sherry and chlorine on the nose.
Apricot taste with some coconut.
Une grande finesse pour ce rhum de la Barbade. Caramel et vanille mais contrairement à beaucoup d'autres, l'équilibre est subtil, raffiné, sans excès... Plaisir pour les papilles.
Familiar notes of vanilla and light toffee/caramel.
"An initial hit of sweetness, brown sugar and a little spicy pepper is overtaken by dry oaked flavour and a nice spiced heat. The finish is very smooth and long lasting."
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This is one of my go to corn n' oil rums. Tastes like I remember the old school Dove Bars tasting, back before they made the chocolate shell all thin and crappy, but way rummier. Balanced vanilla and wood dominates the flavor for me and the aroma is like one of those super expensive shampoos that you get in overwater bungalows in Bora-Bora. Mix 2 ounces with a half ounce of John D Taylor Falernum, a couple of dashes of Angostura bitters and a squeeze of lime to taste. Put on a wide brimmed straw hat.