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Botran Reserva Blanca rum

Botran Reserva Blanca

Guatemala | Light | 40% ABV

5.7/10
23 ratings
Easily consumable in a bind
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J. E. Clapham 🇬🇧 | 5 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

I bought a bottle because my local shop has run out of Plantation 3 Stars. This is similar stuff, a good quality, quite complex white rum with an interesting tropical mix on the nose and a pronounced waft of coconut. I enjoy it neat, but it comes into its own in a daiquiri.

Cory Wid 🇺🇸 | 97 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

A good one to have on the shelf. Mixes well with everything, and makes a wonderful daiquiri. When I don't want to mix the more expensive Cana Brava, I reach for this one.

Filip 🇸🇪 | 84 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

The best white rum I've ever tried neat, that's it

Kalisto42 🇫🇷 | 24 ratings
Posted 1 year ago

Un rhum jeune mais très agréable. Il est de couleur claire avec des reflets jaune, assez liquide et un nez floral peu prononcé.
En bouche une attaque chaude et douce avec un final assez court mais floral presque un peu pâtissier. J'aime ce rhum sec mais doit parfaitement convenir pour les cocktails

Passie 🇳🇱 | 71 ratings
Posted 1 year ago

Excellent mixer. I like the Diplomatico reserve blanco (no longer made), but Botran has a little less strong alcohol burn and a little more sweetness. (for me a little too sweet). Not very present in the nose, as we expect from a white rum, but with nice flavors of some vanilla, wood and fruit.

Snigeldraken 🇸🇪 | 2 ratings
Posted 4 years ago

I find this to be a wonderful rum for mixing. It's fairly mild, and blends well with other flavors when used in a background role, but unlike most basic white rums the flavor that it does have is good enough to make spirit-forward drinks work. Can be consumed straight, but it's not terribly interesting.

Quintin 🇬🇧 | 77 ratings
Posted over 4 years ago

A great easy white rum. The key word here is subtle. Subtle smokey aroma from the aging barrels I assume. Taste begins sweet, but ends quick with a bitter nutmeg/cacao aftertaste and flash of coconut in the middle. Would be great for mixing, but not quite for sipping.

piratejabez 🇺🇸 | 321 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

40% ABV. This rum was smooth and slightly sweet. Almost no hint of off-putting alcohol aroma. Maybe the slightest bit of coconut. Not too different from the Real McCoy 3, though I'd choose the latter any day :)

7-

Update 12/17 - The Dec. 23 box in the 2017 DbtD rum advent calendar. Dreaming of a "white" Christmas, are we?

Delicate nose. Coconut and tropical fruits. Palate: bubblegum, cherries, vanilla, caramel. Hint of brine. Short in flavor, short in finish. Recommended for those choosing between this and Bacardi (no contest), or those wanting a very mild white rum with hints of fruit.

7-/6+

Kieron wood 🇬🇧 | 621 ratings
Posted almost 7 years ago

Wow this does not deserve to be in a bottle ... It should power a car as petrol ... Horrible from start to finish

Szymon 🇮🇱 | 33 ratings
Posted 13 days ago

Nose: Clean Alcoholic at Most, Faint fruity, Fresh Vodka Like, Neutral.
Palate: Vodka, Faint Vanilla, Cocoanut Sun Screen lotion, Tequila.
Finish: Alcohol bite, Short to Medium, flat

The Label States proudly: "RESERVA BLANCA - RON ANJEO/AGED RUM"
and this is my main issue with Botran Rums. now after drinking their White Rum, i can understand where my complaints arise, and it seems now, that it would be very difficult to age a very medium quality Rum Distillate into something better refined and aged, just as i didn't feel i am drinking a 15 year old rum with Botran Solera Reserva 15, in this case i could hardly testify that i drank something which is close to being aged rum. i don't know what the reason to this failure is, is it the production process? however have in mind that Rum Zacapa comes from the very exact and same distillery. the pros are, it seems to be low in added sugars, and is well distilled and filtered to reach the clear profile of a Vodka/Clear Spirit/Tequila product level. sadly we are rum drinkers and we want to drink and taste and feel Rum. and not Vodka or Tequila. that sensation of sugar cane distillate which seems to be easily achieved in Cachaca products seems to be too illusive for the Botran distillery.
to be honest, it would be a waste to mix it, but it is not having mature enough sipping profile. should it be consumed in brief shots? missing the whole point of being an aged rum.
57/100

TheRealMojito 🇺🇸 | 52 ratings
Posted 4 months ago

If you’re looking for an inexpensive silver, this is a very good choice. Smooth and no burn when drinking neat. Used it in Mojitos and is a great compliment to the mint and sugar - no complaints.




Brand Details

Type: Light
Company: Botran
Country: Guatemala
ABV: 40%
Name: Reserva Blanca
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Unknown
Women Led: No

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