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A sugar-free 7-year old super premium rum that is sustainably produced (Carbon Neutral & Fair Trade certified). From a 5th generation family estate, it is naturally aged without artificial ingredients, distilled 100% with renewable energy and KOSHER certified. A full-bodied rum with a long and smooth finish that lingers in the palate. Best enjoyed in a Mojito or with sparkling water or ginger ale.
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That was my initial rating which was a 7. However, years later with 39 rums down the hatch, I'm bumping it up. It is the best rum I've found available in 1.75 L bottles which cuts the price significantly. My ratings are on taste, smoothness and price. My initial rating is below.
This was one of .my experiments. I am no connoisseur but I drink aged rum on the rocks regularly. This was a good rum but not good enough to warrant a second bottle. I would definitely drink and enjoy it, but there are so many others out there to try. It's middle of the pack
Flor de Caña was – a long, long time ago – my first serious rum (muchas gracias Gerardo). It became almost instantaneously my reference for any comparisons. Nowadays I would join the “my go to” club. Fully share David’s opinion poste on 4 April 2016.
NB: I am not a specialist. It just happens that I like rum.
Wood & alcohol very present, sweetness more subtle, good quality for mixing, around 15€ when you order it, 18-20€ in the cornershop. But I prefer the Santiago de Cuba Anejo with its 5 year and same price, better in nearly every sense.
This rum is balanced and tasty. But the taste is immature like it has not fully aged and developed. Looking forward to sampling the 12 and 18!
Unfortunately pitched against Origenes 18 and Foursquare Zinfandel aged rums, left it high and dry.
Square Bottle with screw cap.
Colour: amber
Nose: light, pleasant
Mouth: warm gentle aroma of dried fruit, some woody notes and a hint of vanilla
Burn: gentle, sustained
Sweetness: 3/5, which is a redeeming feature
Summary: I'll won't mix with coke, happily finish the bottle and look for the big brother.
Moje první seznámení se značkou Flor De Cana bylo Centenario 12 a do toho jsem se zamiloval. Byl jsem přirozeně zvědavý, jak se povedl mladší a levnější bráška. Odzátkovávám standardní komerční uzávěr, korek si tato cenová kategorie nezaslouží. Nalévám do skleničky a čichám... vůně je úžasná, napadá mě slovo temná, celkem vhodná k barvě rumu. První usrknutí a v puse mi rozkvete trochu ovoce, které brzy odezní a pak nastoupí temné a těžké vůně dubu a tabáku a dlouze mi voní bez ostré pachuti alkoholu, které mi u některých rumů dost překáží. Dochuť je kulatá a jemná. Dopitá sklenička voní tabákem a trochu karamelem. Sladkost je jemná alkoholová, žádný přidaný cukr, žádný nepříjemný ocásek po melase, prostě jen vůně. Já ty káni prostě miluju a sedmička za ty peníze bude asi můj velmi dobrý kamarád. Devítka je za jemnost a za příjemnou cenu. Doporučuju
This was my first rum and its still the best among others.
Really nice nose on this rum. Flavors follow, but are more subtitle and perhaps a bit overwhelmed by the alcohol & astringency. The body is where this really missed for me as a sipper - very thin. Flavors reminded me of the Paul Masson VS Brandy I've been drinking, which, at 1/2 the price, is a better sipper. I thought the FDC 4 year anejo oro was both a better sipper and mixer, and around $5-$7 less per bottle, and I'd buy that again before purchasing this. Still, this is a decent rum that I wouldn't have any trouble drinking again.
This is a great "standard" she's run. No complexity, nothing to write home about, but worth sipping, mixing, or keeping in the arsenal.
It smells reasonably “boozy”. You still get notes of good oak ageing.
"The finish is overall quite bitter almost like dark chocolate."
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I like this better than the 12
8
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Light to medium color. Delicate honey nose, very pleasant. This is a really nice, fairly light bodies sipper. A friend gave this to me, and having had the 12 (not wildly impressed) I expected little. Needless to say I'm surprised at how pleasant it is. A nice caramel touch up front, with a short fruit finish. I actually wouldn't recommend this for mixing as its charms would be buried. Not a world calss sipper, but for the money, you can't miss.