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El Dorado 21 is produced near the equator in Guyana by Demerara distillery. The final product is a blend of rums, aged between 21 and 25 years and crafted using 100% locally sourced Demerara sugar. Traditional tools are used in the distilling processes including three unique wooden stills. The rums rest until maturity in 45 gallon oak casks.
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Meilleur de la famille El Dorado, belle chaleur, bel équilibre, épices, délicieux. Mais compte tenu de son prix, je ne le note pas plus haut.
Best of El Dorado family, beautiful warmth, beautiful balance, spices. But considering its price, I do not note it higher.
It's great. Exceptional. Almost too rich and savory. A little nutty.
Dejlig rom med velbalanceret sødme og aroma. tror det er en rom som først rigtigt sættes pris på når man har været igennem de noget sødere rom og begynder at sætte mere pris på smagsnuancer.
The only of the "El Dorado" line I will buy for my collection
Good nose with lots of rum raisin. Flavor is a bit of a letdown compared to the nose. A good rum, but not awesome.
Good it is, great? ... is it so much better than 15 years EL?
Had this shipped to me to enjoy family coming in from out of state. Very complex taste. So many tasty treats to be had! Hint of vanilla, tobacco, brown sugar, various nuts and caramel. Very very good and very very enjoyable for a relaxing evening.
I may not be and expert but man this stuff is smooth and delicious. A little pricey but well worth the money. A special occasion rum for me.
El Dorado is interesting. It smells very bland and boring in the bottle/glass, typical stuff you smell from any non-commercial rum. However drinking it straight is very unique. I would not recommend straight, it is quite the harsh sipper and I always find myself scratching my head at how some people sip somethings straight. It needs a tad of cola to tame it. But wow what a nice body. Thin entry, huge body in the middle that is super blent together to make this wonderful unique taste and a typical rum ending, silky is a way to describe it. Its a good blend of sweetness and dry. It's good but not worth the price honestly. Comparable to Mount Gay XO quality and price range. It would be more enjoyable too if their was less heat but that's okay can't win them all but it's a very good thing to sample. I picked mine up in a thing call a "connoisseurs choice" pack where it had the 12, 15 and 21 year for 10$ at the duty free. Which if you're like me and just like to buy to sample it's a very economic way to sample!
'spice nose with hints of honey and dark sugar'
"El Dorado 21-Year rum review by The Ultimate RumGuide"
There is an extra layer of oak in the profile.
"Notes of oak and a slight spiciness also comes through. The rum is very smooth and easy drinking but complex enough to ensure you savour each sip of the drink. The finish is long lasting."
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Sweet and delicious.
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A very fine choice.
It's comparable to Ron Centenario in its sweetness, but I think that el dorado is a little sweeter. However I think since it embraces the sweetness, it's a little better than Centenario.
Dark flavor but not syrupy, lots of molasses and brown sugar. A very pleasant rum to sip.