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Has a bit of a soured, drier oak quality (even though its somewhat sweet). Its column-still rum, making it rather light with a thin mouthfeel. It feels a bit unbalanced on the palate as well, maybe too much time in oak... Not to mention, asking price is at least $60 (got this for $40 on sale). There are many other rums I'd rather buy, honestly.
At first I got hints of cinnamon and that switched to honey, vanilla and caramel.
Smooth with a nice long finish. I will really enjoy sipping this one.
Nosing the glass after letting it sit for a while I smell some tobacco.
Parce is the smoothest liquor that's ever graced my cabinet. It smells amazing, like some kind of bakery combo cigar-factory. Notes of caramel and vanilla up front, and a woodsy, campfirey bit towards the end. It's a great choice for enjoying straight or on the rocks.
This rum and it's younger brother suddenly appeared at a Total Wine 50 miles away from me. After reading all of these reviews, I had my doubts about buying a bottle based upon a few references to Jack Daniels barrel aging. Then I found myself in that area and figured WTF, it's only $66 US. But both were in some very weird gift boxes with poorly made tops. I clipped out the main panels on this one and tried to enclose them here. Oh well.
No point in me stating notes as others have already repeated what is on the label. It is very smooth and slightly spicy. It started out as a high 7 in my book. Then after a few trials, it moved up into my middle 8 ratings. At more than $60, I always expect results like this and this one did not disappoint me. Somehow, the notes from the Jack Daniels barrels are barely discernible.
I tried this side by side with the 8 year. Very similar, chocolate and bourbon, perhaps slightly more complex and woody... But similar enough it would be hard to recommend the more expensive expression. It's not that expensive, but I think most rum fans might prefer something else at this price point, and newbies might prefer the more straightforward 8 year.
Parce has a very smooth taste, be it straight up or on the rocks. Goes great with a good smoke.
Very good and smooth. Best Columbian rum in my opinion.
Ok. This is good. But it is definitely NOT great. It has some flavor but it is all superficial, some bite and is smooth. But zero complexity for a 12 year old. No body and marginal balance. Thin, it doesn't stay on the pallet. Short finish. A year ago I would have given this an 8 also. Now I have 150+ rums tasted. This one doesn't compare to other 12 year olds and even many 8-10 year old rums. It is very overpriced at $60. You can buy much better rum for that price. For $10 more you can get GREAT rum. This is a 6 or 7 and should cost $40-$45. It just doesn't stand up to the competition.
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Perfect for Me
10
/10
out of 10
Insanely smooth. Complex, yet subtly sweet, little vanilla, touch of spice and fruit in the finish. Aftertaste lingers just long enough. Loving it. Works wonderful both on the rocks or neat. Can not go wrong with this rum.