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La Hechicera Extra Anejo rum Is distilled using the solera method and aged between 12 and 21 years in American white oak casks.
La Hechicera rum has been produced by the The Riasco family for the past two decades. They're the only family-run Rum distillery in Colombia. The rum derives its name from the Spanish word “Hechicera” which translates to “enchantress”.
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Tried it two different times over a period of a couple of years. Not bad. Not great. Nothing really stands out about it either straight or mixed, except for a little oak. Wax ; seal on the bottle remained pretty cool botht times. Neutral + 5.5 on my scale.
Beautiful bottle, nice color. First tasting:"...the hell?". Second tasting: "Not so bad". Third try: "Oh shoot this is good. Dry but good. And what the hell is the flavour at the end ?" It was familiar but I could not decipher. As I do not drink coffee it took me a while. But yeah, then I remembered that the end is like roasted coffee beans. Lovely.
A blend of rums not exclusively from Colombia, and solera aged.
Warm, woody notes with a good level of sweetness too. Very smooth with a nice finish.
One of my favourites and a great buy around the £38-42 mark
A top favorite for sure! No additives just a fine 12-21 blend. I actually prefer this over rums triple the price
Interesting! Starts easy and soft but slowly develops into spiciness with distinctive liqourice.
Caramel, Coffee, Oak Wood with hints of citris (Orange). Amber in Color with a nice logo stamp on the bottle. Very smooth and worth every penny it cost. Did not last a week in the house. The longer it sits in ice the better it tastes. 10 in my books.
Really good taste for the price. On the drier side, not too complex. Super nice bottle. Makes a great gift
Sweetness, burnt caramel, a bit of oak. Overall pretty smooth with a lingering finish.
Not for beginners. Ok, means, no sweet rhum, certainly no difficult rhum, the kind you start appreciating after trying many sweeter rhums. Me and my uncle tasted this one after much zacapa, plantation and yes even cracken. And accepted this one as best price quality. A really great rhum, no sweets but far from bitter or alcohol spirit sharpness. 40 % is our max level and this one has that holy level.
Not outspoken, tasty, far from a cheap sweet taste, brilliant balance. Yes, the sorceresses deserves its name.
Nice rich smell of caramel and toffee with orange fruity notes.
"It is zesty and spicy with more pronounced orange flavour. There is also a red grape flavour which is very pleasant."
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Ok rum.
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A good rum for sipping. Not special for it's price.