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United States | Spiced | 40% ABV
Bayou Spiced rum, a version of their base Bayou Rum that’s rested up to 30 days with a blend of creole baking spices and bottled at 80 proof. According to the distillery, its amber color comes from the spice blend.
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On the nose, this rum only gives off light sweetness and vanilla. Harsh on the palate, finishes medium long. Definitely a spice that reminds me of big red gum haha. It's not quite an autumnal or holiday spice, but close. This would be nice with a cream soda or egg nog.
Expected a sugar bomb, was pleasantly proven wrong. Tons of wood and cinnamon, a tad dry, and develops into vanilla towards the end. A pretty good spiced rum!
To be honest my expectations was very low about this spiced rum. However, I take it from sale on Black Friday for 11euro, so what could've happen. Its a unaged spirit, copper pot still with a dosage of 20g of additives. Good with some complexity which is surprisingly for this young spirit, very balanced and not so sweet. In the nose you will find allspice and cookies. In the mouth start with sweet cookies, allspice again and with little burn which accompanies you from the middle to the final. It's ok for sipping and It's ok in cocktails. I prefer it neat. It's a bargain for this price.
I wasn’t impressed for the first time. But after more closely and attentively tasting I conclude that this one is maybe the most well-balanced Spiced rum. It has natural and smooth sweetness. It wouldn’t impress you like Chairman’s Spiced, but at the same time it wouldn’t be very exotic. There are some tones of vanilla, cinnamon, maize in taste… And maybe some berry aftertaste…
with natural flavors although it's 40%. Not to drink solo. Too harsh.
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Anyone that says budget is out of their mind, this is rum as it's meant to be.
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It's beyond incredible. It's so well blended and balanced. Straight it tastes amazing and in coke it tastes amazing. It's sweet but not over powering. I drink rum for the sweet, if I wanted dry-licking leather boots flavor I would drink scotches. The smell from the bottle is nothing interesting, it honestly smells exactly on the dot like Admiral Nelson's. In the glass it didn't do anything special either. It was much like any other rum, the oak-ethanol smell. Drinking it straight I was beyond surprised. Smooth isn't the word here. It comes in, says hello tongue and the tongue says hello back. They great each other shake hands and dance a little and down it goes. Where you get some spice from the pepper. Which is so ungodly fresh tasting it is mind boggling how that is possible. I am not talking kroger pepper here I mean the type you grow pick and eat yourself in the same day. That is how fresh tasting it is. In diet coke it is much the same, a very distinct flavor. Almost on the dot to sweet southern tea with some spice to it. The 20$ you pay for this is mind boggling. I have had my fair share of 15+ year old rums and they even at that age struggle getting their rum smooth. This is like something you could give to a mikes hard lemonade drinker and have them not even flinch from the alcohol. Yes it is that good. I don't think anyone will be beating/competing this rum's quality for at least a decade.