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This is a good rum, but for it's price I would get something else.
I managed to knock one of my wishlist with Siglo de Oro.
I find this to be a very unique rum; it is very smooth and dry and has a bitter taste that I can't quite put my finger on (like nothing i have tasted so far).
All and all though I like this stuff and would recommend this to anyone who likes dry rum.
yet to open this as it looks to good hopefully it will be as good as it looks and love up to the hearty price tag
Je m'attendais 脿 bien plis, c'est dans la m锚me paalette de go没t qu'un Brugal 1888, aussi sec, plus puissant et complexe que son petit fr猫re mais un Vizcaya clanche ce Siglo de Oro haut la main et c'est moins cher! La bouteille est vraiment tr猫s belle!
Considering it's one of their premiums, I felt it should have had more depth
tres bon rhum s'il en est... sec, assez puissant, long en bouche.
Mais quand meme parfum茅 ;-)
j'aime...
This rum is perfection, is the most representative rum in Dominican Republic.
very dry and spice that makes it a true drinking experience
A true sipping rum. Light, smooth perfection in the glass!
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I've realized I like sweet rums. This is a very dry rum, but it is fantastic in it's field. What strikes me the most is the blooming oak taste that seams to grow throughout the tasting. It is a clean oak taste, nog much whisky, sherry or cognac barrel as other rums, but clean old oak. Yes it has the usual tastes like dried fruit and molasses, but the oaky aftertaste is what lingers. Pretty elegant and an unusual choice if you're after a more dry and clean sip. Not my cup of tea, but I'd imagine someone into heavy whiskys would like this. Still giving it a high rating because it is very interesting, odd, and not in any way unpleasant.