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10 Cane Light rum

10 Cane Light

Trinidad and Tobago | Light | 40% ABV

Romeo Light rum, a hybrid pot/column-distilled, Black Pearl Select molasses-based rum that’s bottled unaged at 90 proof.

via American Rum Report
6.2/10
95 ratings
Tasty, but not quite great
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piratejabez 🇺🇸 | 322 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

Being a cane rum, I expected this to be more like rhum agricole—it's not. In fact, it's rather sweet. I'm not sure whether to use this as a light, gold, agricole, or sipping rum... it can do a bit of each, but for me it falls somewhere between a light and sweeter gold rum.

As others have mentioned, it's a bit pricey, but it's also challenging to find decent light rums at most liquor stores. It's not a big stand-out (aside from the bottle design), but I can't find anything wrong with this rum, either. A solid choice if better-value rums (such as Plantation 3-Star or FdC 4) are unavailable. For the price, you should be getting something more interesting.

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Jimmy Cliff (PREMIUM) 🇺🇸 | 502 ratings
Posted over 3 years ago

I’m not a big white rum or white wine drinker, but enjoyed this a few summers ago with lime neat and with soda water Reminded my of La Mauny from Martinique, very easy to drink and nice botanical flavors.

RummyDog 🇨🇦 | 49 ratings
Posted almost 4 years ago

10 Cane from Trinidad. #141 of 500. It's been a while, haven't had any new Rum to review. Well, 10 Cane is a very soft Rum on the nose, a very subtle Rum bouquet with a hint of Vodka, and a little flowery. On the pallet you first sense vanilla, then caramel, notes of orange and only a slight bitterness. There's a noticeable pepper in the mouth, but not overwhelming. On the throat it's very clean, it disappears, in contrast to the pepper you sense in the mouth. A nice Rum indeed. 8 out of 10. Straight up, Yum

Docsarvis (PREMIUM) 🇺🇸 | 502 ratings
Posted almost 4 years ago

Not at all complex. Not smooth. The "bite" is much to forward. A little vanilla and orange in there but not enough. Unbalanced. Poor finish. Not a sipper. Might make a very good mixer but you can get those for less money.

JeffBuck 🇺🇸 | 80 ratings
Posted 4 years ago

Not overly complex but also how alcohol burn/flavor

Kuinn 🇺🇸 | 2 ratings
Posted over 4 years ago

Use it mainly for mix. Not my favorite for sipping.

Jason 🇺🇸 | 172 ratings
Posted over 4 years ago

I’ve had this a few times and have not been impressed. I would use this only as a mixer. Has a harsh flavor alone and needs to be cut.

cantongamer 🇺🇸 | 16 ratings
Posted almost 5 years ago

This rum was a bit over prices when I got it and I did not care for the harsh flavor. I ended up using this as a mixer rum that I wouldn't wait to be finished with.

Jack 🇺🇸 | 27 ratings
Posted 5 years ago

I had this years ago on a recommendation from a friend for an Agricole rum to try. Agricoles arent really my thing. I prefer bigger English style rums. I found it a bit hot not as flavorful as ide like.

Paul B 🇺🇸 | 472 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

I have not found a bottle of this in a few years. I remember how unique it was and how smooth it was going down. I usually drank it on the rocks. Being so smooth, it was very easy to knock away a whole bottle in one day, and with no penalty whatsoever the next day.

Let's just say that it is a modified agricole or cachaca without any matching tastes to those, nor does it have any additives. It is a light gold colored white rum, so yes, it does have an identity problem, which is maybe why I liked it so much. It was light years better than mass produced mixers and at about $30 per bottle, it was too expensive to use as a mixer. Also, when consumed on the rocks, there was no hangover the next day, which is probably another reason that I like it.

As others have said, this is best described as an expensive mixer, which is probably why it is so hard to find these days. I do believe that it has been discontinued. But if I saw a bottle on the shelves, I would gladly buy out whatever few they had left.

Anthony Soleau 🇺🇸 | 26 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

If this is going into a classy mojito then I could get behind this choice. But by itself? Not worth the asking price.




Brand Details

Type: Light
Company: 10 Cane
Country: Trinidad and Tobago
Name: Light
ABV: 40%
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Unknown
Women Led: No

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