Diplomatico launches new cigar to pair with rum
Published by Diplomatico ago via Cigar Afficianato
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Venezuela | Aged | 40% ABV | Pot Still
Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva rum is distilled from molasses in copper pot stills and then aged in small oak casks for on average 12 years before being bottled.
Produced in Venezuela, which has a rich rum history dating to 1896, the Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva distillery is located on the northern slopes of the Andes mountains.
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over 6 years ago
Sweet and smooth at first with some spice on the finish. Predominant flavors is maple syrup and caramel. Possibly the sweetest rum i have had. All the expected flavors are there: vanilla, oak, caramel, but the sweetness dominats the aftertaste. Somewhat reminds me of Pillar 23.
Posted
over 6 years ago
I held off on this one for a while because some said it was different & more of a desert rum. I agree. It's very tasty, I could see it being used with desert. Lots of flavor, a little thicker. You won't be disappointed. You would probably have one of these on the rocks mixed in with your other rums throughout the night just to have something different. I'm glad I finally tried it
Posted
over 6 years ago
I do not know why is this rum so popular. It is not bad, but I think it is just bit about the average. Anyway, If someone would drink this with me I will have no problem.
Posted
over 6 years ago
Nice Rum. Always a pleasure. For the money i prefer el dorado 12y or plantation 5y. But you can't do anything wrong with diplo. In germany they call it "Butucal" 🙈
Posted
over 6 years ago
Smooth mellow sipping drink. Introduced my whisky drinkers to this on the rocks and they loved it!
I tried it out of a new bottle and thought it was delicious.
There is no heat from alcohol. It is mellow, sweet and delicious.
It reminds me of bananas flambe. It has tones of banana, caramel, vanilla, butter, cinnamon and spices.
I liked it very much and probably will make it one of my top rum for sipping.
Posted
over 6 years ago
Denne rom er helt ordinært
Den kan de fleste drikke dog er den lidt sprittet i starten og lidt stærk.
Jeg synes der mangler nogen smags nuancer men ved at de kommer mor man får dem i en klasse over denne.
Posted
almost 7 years ago
One of the most tastefull rums on the market! Also the design of the bottle (does not affect the taste) is wonderful.
Posted
almost 7 years ago
En härlig söt rom med mycket torkad frukt, toner av apelsin och russin.
"The palate evokes chocolate sauce and the sweet toffee, fudge and tropical fruit flavours from the nose"
"The nose is dominated by notes of caramel, toffee and crème. On the back end of the aromas, I can detect a hint of smoke and pineapple"
via Inu A Kena
Smells sweet. It is fruity, oranges, grapes and raisins with scents of chocolate and a sweet almost syrupy.
"The tasting notes on the site are very accurate vanilla, fudge/toffee sauce are noticeable as are notes of vanilla and a finish which is slightly bitter like cocoa which leaves a hit of oakiness on the taste buds. The finish is pretty short. ."
Published by Diplomatico ago via Cigar Afficianato
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I walked past this bottle a sum total of 400 times and never pulled the trigger on it because something always seemed like a better buy for it's price. I finally bought this guy and gave it nothing but high praise before having it. Now my thing is I quite enjoyed the younger brother of the Diplomatico's was it outstanding? No but it was a a very nice not just for the price but in general. So I finally decided to buy this ugly bastard of a bottle and give it a try. First pop of the top it has that same spice fragrance that Bumbu and Kilo Kai have in it. Which made me excited because for reasons unknown that certain spice is quite good at making a well composed blend, i.e. removing the alcohol burn and making it one complete taste. Pouring it in the glass you get an overburden of alcohol smell and oak. Which is fine by me. However 1 quick swig of this and even letting it breath you get a large bit of burn. It's a very dry burn too, the worst kind. Now I mean you get the oak aged taste with a very very minor hint of that secret spice however the harshness over powers the flavors. After incinerating my tongue with repetitive intake of said liquid in an idea that the harshness would stop eventually (sometimes the first sip of any rum can be harsh) to no success. Ultimately I have found that the anejo is a much better rum in both cost and taste and I will continue to buy that bottle it need be rather than this. Mixed down it's actually a very nice drink with some strong oak and alcohol flavor however when I am paying $40+ for a bottle I don't like mixing. I want to enjoy it for all it's worth rather than polluting with diet coke. Save this one for the shelves and go for the Anejo.
*PS the secret spice is banana