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Valdespino Viejo 1430 rum

Valdespino Viejo 1430

Spain | Aged

4.3/10
7 ratings
Flawed with a glimmer of hope
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7 Valdespino Viejo 1430 Ratings

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Falcon91Wolvrn03 (PREMIUM) 🇺🇸 | 563 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

This is really gorgeous looking rum, and I was excited to try it. Other reviewers said it didn't meet their expectations, and I'd say that's true for me as well. They also said it falls short of the Abuelo, and I'd say that's very true. I tried this side by side with the Abuelo 12, and found that to be far better.

This is a dry rum. Smells and tastes of asphalt. Also has light notes of oak and sherry. But the asphalt is dominant. Maybe a little eucalyptus type of spice too.

This isn't my type of rum at all. A low '2' for me.

TDR1964 (PREMIUM) 🇺🇸 | 30 ratings
Posted 2 years ago

So my 1st Spanish rum.
Smell is good, a bit sweet on the nose. Great color.
Initial taste has a bite. Smooth on the tongue. I wouldn’t use it as a mixer, but it wouldn’t be my 1st class.
I got this because it was on clearance at a major National chain.
I’m glad I tried it.

Alas 🇵🇷 | 499 ratings
Posted almost 3 years ago

Nose is great and tastes of caramel but there’s this rough bitter finish, not because of alcohol burn more of this burnt taste

Marijke 🇳🇱 | 25 ratings
Posted over 3 years ago

Gezellige spelletjes- en rumavond met manlief, kids en J & Mirjam. We beginnen met Little Devils en deze rum. Hij scoort gemiddeld een 4,3, de andere rums die we hebben hoger. Ik snap het cijfer, bittere nasmaak. Gauw opdrinken en door naar de volgende.

Mirjamvdbg 🇳🇱 | 29 ratings
Posted over 3 years ago

Lekker weer een avondje spelletjes doen met een rummetje. Hij is wel oke, maar ik heb lekkerdere gedronken

jemjem9999 🇺🇸 | 23 ratings
Posted almost 4 years ago

Its very well packaged and its a beautiful color, but the taste left me flat and unfortunately I will not purchase again. I would have expected better for the price and details of how its made. I don't mind for it to burn, if it had body and flavor.

Charles M 🇬🇧 | 149 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

It's expensive but beautifully presented. It is supposedly a blend of Dominica and Panama rums, but the dominating flavour is that of Abuelo, not a surprise given their ties up with companues involved in Panama.

There is a lovely spice on the pallet, but the nose and palate are dominated by a dusty, dirty dryness. I am rather hoping that this will open up with a bit more time open. Edit - it has a little. The rum is dominated by a dryness from the sherry casks that detracts from the sweetness of fruit which is a shame. A further edit - it has grown on me ever so slightly. The first tot is still an overly dry unattractive Abuelo. But the second tot, is somewhat softer, rounder and more pleasant. There is a wonderful finish, but still, it is a rum that I cannot love.

They state it to be "an exceptional collection of fine distillates aged in very old Sherry casks at Valdespino Bodegas". To me it smacks too much of style over substance. Get a rum, slap it in oak for a while and put it in a fancy bottle. The oak ageing hasn't improved the rum.

What the most disappointing thing is, is that I have some old rum from Valdespino that I got back from 2000 when I worked for a company who was one of their agents. It isn't perfect and had supposedly been in cask for 40 years although I think it might have been a solera as well as a Cuban rum. But the rich unctuous fruit coats your tongue in a glorious oaky manner. So much different to this one. My expectations were I think far too high.

A disappointing rum for me, but I suspect others might like it more so. And FAR FAR too expensive. It may well be a limited edition of 3,000 bottles, but that really should ring alarm bells in that it is a marketing exercise. There are much better rums out there for the price. I have a very simple test as to how good a rum is - would I buy it again? The answer to that is "no".

It will be interesting to see what the Oloroso cask Abuelo 15yo is like compared to this. Valdespino is owned by Jose Estevez, who are the agents of Abuelo in Spain




Brand Details

Name: Viejo 1430
Type: Valdespino
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Unknown
Women leading Rum: No