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 Distilled
Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva rum is distilled from molassis 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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Posted
over 1 year ago
Leve, adocicado, bem aromático, em rum bem diferenciado
Posted
over 1 year ago
All the reviews I read on this one had me excited a sweet sipping rum, vanilla notes etc what’s not to like. Unfortunately it wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. With some ginger ale and lime it was quite delicious but quite strong alcohol taste stopped it from being a good supper for me.
Great to finish a meal or a sunny day! Would recommend this one
Posted
over 1 year ago
I don't like sweet things in general, but I really like this rum. Sweet, but not disturbingly so. Maybe I wouldn't prefer to drink it every day, but some days it just feels right. It would not be preferable to drink more than two glasses in a row, but 1-2 are very enjoyable. A great combination of flavors. There is more alcohol in the smell than in the taste. Many say that it is not rum, but it tastes good. My favorite so far in the price range of 30-40.
Posted
over 1 year ago
Expected not to like this at all. Surprisingly not that sweet, and much less sweet than it's big brother.
Touch of liquorice and some burnt sugar but otherwise well integrated flavours with a surprising bit of burn.
Personally, for the money, I'd rather drink Black Tot or R L Seale, but actually I'd quite happily drink this too.
Smooth, sweet and always a nice experience. You can't go wrong with this one. Deserved hype.
This is a good rum. Sweet, and smooth. Nice flavors, a fair amount of wood, lightly smoky, hints to chocolate, toffee, carmel, vanilla. Almost no burn. I really like this one, a good and easy sipper, though perhaps a bit too sweet for me. I'd like to try mixing this with something a lot less sweet to maybe find a really nice balance. I do recommend trying it.
One of my favorite everyday rum.
I could drink it for breakfast.
Posted
over 1 year ago
This one is readily available, and tasty, if not very complex
Posted
almost 2 years ago
One of the simplest and easiest rums to get started!
"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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Big-time artificial rum
5
/10
out of 10
When I had started my studies on rum I heard mention of rums "heavily adulterated with sauces". This is undoubtedly one of them and may in fact be the most infamous.
It is quite sweet and no doubt has added sugars and flavors. It melds sweetness, mild complexity, and smoothness, with an easy-going progression on the palate. It feels quite like a liqueur. It is extremely approachable for the beginner, and for those with a sweet tooth.
Such artificial rums don't catch my attention anymore, and I've also moved very rapidly towards a love of dry rums. I do appreciate rums with "a natural sweet effect" that go without the use of added sugar, such as Plantation Xaymaca.