...
Thanks so much for submitting a report. It has been emailed to the Rum Captain and will be actioned shortly.
Have you found an online vendor selling Panama Red Overproof?
Please input the URL directly to the vendor page with the rum for sale and we will automatically show it on RumRatings
Sort by: Popularity | Newest | Oldest | Rating
I truly like like this one. My first overproof rum (90+) it sits on 108 proof and it is really a nice experience.
Nose: fresh mountain air, hazel nuts and chocolate.
Pallet: burned figs, dark chocolate and a really long sweet pleasent burn.
Because i want to have an overproof on the topshelf, this one is uprated from 7 to 8 untill i find an overproof that can knock it of the topshelf.
Cant find any sugar test for this one, but i'd say it has plenty added ;-)
A temperfull little lady with 54% Dont let it scare you though, nose nor taste.
Nose: Alcohol, notes of chocolate and some vanillale vanilie?
Mouth: Feel the alcohol, let it hit you and then observe it beeing taken over by burned sugar, dark chocolate and some tobacco-ish taste.
For the extremely low price-tag this is impressive, especially when you get used to the impressive 54% Dont let the somewhat dodgy bottle (cap) scare you, obviously the money here is spent on whats inside.
Classic spirit bottle with screw cap. Interesting label, almost 2. world war - pinup - style. Beautiful color of dark honey/amber.
First nose from the bottle - sweet rich dark chocolate, caramel, mint.
In the glass - Again beautiful color, but a little thin when looking at the legs.
Nose - Strong sent of dark chocolate, sweet molasses, caramel, vanilla, coconut.
Taste - Sweet, burned caramel, wood/oak, vanilla, butter, hazel nut finish.
Very nice rum. The 54% ALC/VOL is not to overpowering. Still a lot of notes in the rum, and a powerful nose and taste of dark chocolate. Very interesting - extremely long - finish. I was recommended to drink this rum mixed with cola, but it is just as good straight up.
When it’s gone, a re-buy is a must.
Amber in color. Strongish but not to strong. Sweet and spicy
This rum have all the makings of something horribly sweet, but the added kick from the 54abv saves this and puts in a good territory.
Nose: Burnt sugar, caramel and some burn from the alcohol
Taste: Milk and white chocolate, almost like Bailey´s, but with a nice punch from the alcohol
Overall: At 40abv it would have been sweet, almost sickening, but it is saved by the added percentages.
Duft af whisky i duft og smag. Ville være ok, hvis det ikke var rom, jeg hellere ville have. Den er ikke dårlig og 6,5 var måske en bedre karakter. Kan ikke genkende, at erstatningen skulle være Companero Panama, som er chokolade på flaske.
Fiery but exceptionally sweet. Like an overproof vanilla liquor. Not really rum IMO, but drinkable
It is very alcoholic in its taste, thin with burn I would describe it. Not my cup of tea.
I've only had the chance to try this once and was amazed at how smooth it is for an overproof rum. I cannot find it for sale in Florida but I sure wish I knew how to get it.
Try to get a well lit shot from the front of the rum label
To import data from CSV or XLSX, we need the following information from you. Please provide the necessary file format and column mappings. Take a look at an example too!
A header row is required, but your file doesn't need to be in any particular order. We'll use the columns to find the information.
Add RumRatings to your home screen for quicker access. All you have to do is click the icon and then Add to Home Screen
What a pleasant surprise
7
/10
out of 10
I was almost afraid to try it after trying Wray and Nephew Overproof. That’s still the worst rum I’ve ever had. This was exceptionally smooth for being over half alcohol. None of the cloying banana taste I’ve come to dread in Jamaican rums. It’s a little on the thin side but very easy to drink for so much octane. Highly recommended for someone that knows enough about rums to not be blown away by something a little different. Maybe get to know your own palate before trying it or mix with something and try a sip to see if you like it. You may be surprised as well. I’m glad I tried it