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Trinidad and Tobago | Aged | 40% ABV
Angostura 1824 rum is a blend of rums aged for at least 12 years in oak barrels. The aged rums are blended, re-casked, and upon maturity hand-drawn for bottling.
This rum is named and crafted in honor of Dr. Johann Siegart's founding of Angostura house in the city of Angostura, Venezueala in 1824. Angostura 1824 rum production is now based in Trinidad.
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A decent smooth rum
Sa dénomination et la forme de sa bouteille, forcent la comparaison avec son petit frère 1919. Celui-ci est "plus" !
Sa couleur acajou est plus jolie. Son nez est plus parfumé. Ses aromes sont plus complexe. Un peu plus sec que le 1919, il semble plus puissant, il s'accroche en bouche en garde une belle longueur.
La puissance est maitrisée et on garde bien toutes les saveurs de fruits, d'épices, et surtout de vanille.
Très bon rhum
Notes of caramel, coffee and chocolate for this trinidad 12 years. Relatively fresh on the palate with oak taste. A long finish with notes of raisins or prunes
Since I liked their 1919 rum, I finally bought a bottle of this to give it a try. I had planned on driving 40 miles to test one ounce at a bar, but those tests only rule out rums that I would never buy. One also cannot adequately judge a rum from just one ounce. I am running out of good cheap rums to buy, so this was a good $58 gamble.
This is a semi-dry rum from Trinidad and has 17 gpl of added sugar. The aroma is of leather. The taste is of fruit and leather. The after taste is the same. It is darker than their 1919 and the flavors are more pronounced. Is it worth another $22 per bottle more than their 1919? That has yet to be seen when the bottle is finally empty a few months down the road. At least it will last for more than 4 months because it has less than 20 gpl of added sugar.
The smell is a bit more promising than the taste. There is vanilla, chocolate, some fruit and cinnamon in the nose. The taste starts good with all the mentioned notes above but then it abruptly goes over to a slight bitter taste, without strong alcohol taste. For me overrated, but still a good rum to enjoy.
Denne rom er smagsfuld og lettere sød. God eftersmag, lidt sprittet.
Its a good rum for cane rum. Definitely a whiskey drinkers rum nice vanilla caramel tobacco notes the surprise is the grapefruit Finnish.
Definitely a smooth, complex rum good for sipping. Starts with a mild sweetness, finishes with a bit of a dryer burn that I'm not so sure is completely appealing to my palate. Still a solid rum though.
molasses. half dry rum.
the sweetness is on a low amount. that´s good. a little bit sweeter than his younger brother 1919.
full aroma. light body. oak, oak and oak, did i say oak?
banana. leather. vanilla. maybe some dark fruits.
7/10 bottles.
'mouth-watering flavours of honey, fruit, chocolate'
"Angostura 1824 rum review by the Ultimate Rum Guide"
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Best of 3?
7
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out of 10
Had myself a tasting with the Angostura 1824, Atlantico and Santa Teresa 1796 and the problem for me was that I couldn't quite decide the better of the three. I found them too similar.