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It has a very unique set of spices and nice taste. Also interesting that it is Canadian eh!!!
Chic Choc's a rare and unusual bird. It's a spiced rum that's quite different from its similarly priced competitors, and for me, that's an alluring point. When drinking it straight, it has a very warm and welcoming taste, with hints of fruit, cinnamon, and even maple syrup. Far less sweet than the likes of, say, Captain Morgan's Spiced Rum. However, Chic Choc not a great mixer, so adjust your expectations accordingly.
It's a great rum for the wintertime and is a product I recommend to anyone. Well, for those who don't care about mixing anyway.
We all know Quebec (or Canada) never distilled rum. We cannot grow sugar cane so the process is too difficult for producing rum here. We make really great Whiskey but this is off topic here. A surprising rum. Trinidad imported rum but spiced with own native spices from Quebec. First time before we taste it, when we all read the label and the names of all native spiced, we are not sure at all. But once you taste, oh, really surprising. I never let my cabinet out of Chic Choc.Even for sipper.
Maybe it's because it's came from my place bur it's really a good one. It win a lot of medal and I think it's because it's a very good one! Sweet and spicy but defferent than the other one! Not old barrel kind but. A good mix of spice to be a good rum! Thank Quebec!
I was recommended this rum by a boutique shop, after being a long time fan of sailor jerry. I was skeptical at first, with the aroma hinting at too much sweetness, but the unique blending of spices made it a spiced rum unlike others and one I will return to. Yes, it is a little sweeter than some, but on ice the sweetness dissipates while keeping the spice. Unlike other reviews that suggest mixing its I cannot imagine doing so. This rum deserves to stand alone.
Pronounced fruity spice. Lots Lots vanilla, great quality rum and especially smooth for 47% abv.
Hefty spice forefront. Littered with strong pine and cinnamon essences. Smoothly transitions to a caramel maple (oh so Canadian) finish. Definitely a unique rum in the spiced world. A must for any collector.
Produced as the first rum from a distillery in Quebec (Domaine Pinnacle) known primarily for its ciders and liqueurs, I won't lie when I say I wasn't expecting much from this unassuming bottle. After pouring a glass and jumping into the drink I was surprised to find notes of vanilla, oak, and a complex arrangement of spices right up front. Sharp, complex and warm this was an easy winner amongst the various spiced rums I've had over the years. Highly recommended.
From Quebec this rum need to be known, spicy it is a special rum great for happy hour.
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Canada is coming up, ya'll
10
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Just visited Montreal and of course, I had to track down some rhum in big country. I am not one for giving 10s, but this is hands down the best spiced rhum I have ever had and I am not convinced anyone can do better.
It has a beautiful color, spells great, and has just the right amount of bite to make it memorable. Even if you don't like spiced rums, you will definitely enjoy this. As their website explains, they use some special spices only available in the Chic Choc mountains of Canada. No need to get into the backstory to get excited about this, it speaks for itself. I've had it straight up and mixed with some warm apple cider. I feel warm and tangly just thinking about it, I can't stop drinking this magic.
On the downside, this rum was only released in the province of Quebec in September 2014, so it probably won't be coming to the States anytime soon. It costs about $35 Canadian, but is well worth your money because I'm sure you've been itching to replace that Captain Morgan rum.