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To me it is cheap option for mixing. If you use it right, it serves just as well as any other cheap Blanco. Not worse, not better. The price corresponds with the performance.
Alternative to the nearly unusable market leader. In my opinion a little bit better than Bacardi, but not much. Can be used for mixing, when the mix tolerates a somewhat harsh rum.
When I have guests over, I crush up the limes from my tree, add loads of sugar and make mojitos with this rocket fuel. For boozing not sipping!
It has quite a low price, which is good. But even for mixing with white rum it pays up to choose a better one.
If you have pair of euros more in your wallet, better buy another brands. Smells and tastes too much to alcohol.
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Honest alco
6
/10
out of 10
While not for comfortable pleasures, this one nicely exposes the edge of the distillate, it itself starts at. And secures you this time from overspending on your alcoholism hobby. Having had similar phenomena with Roquez cheapo (with more distractions) before, this one is cleaner and softer in a way. Still, too harsh for the most of the bourgeoisie male folks. It is concept and critical supply, rather than consumable. One might think rum vodka.
Today I took another bottle of this offender, now with some lime. It must be said, that composition nicely blends and has no hefty odds left for the experience taker. Be braver to explore this with the help of the lime and more solid remains of your wallet. Go on, Old Pascas!
On fifth or so bottle of the subject in a flow of time, I do still find it resonating with vodka, however, there are those notes of the prime sugarcane distillate, connoisseur will appreciate. Raising value by one point. Also: there happened to happen quite similar instance of Bartender's Club White, made to be more mellow. Pleasing, but not quite cutting, therefore distracting its point.