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Plantation Barbados 5-Year rum

Plantation Barbados 5-Year

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Multiple | Aged | 40% ABV | Pot and Column Still

Plantation Barbados 5-Year rum is distilled from molasses and aged 5 years in bourbon casks before being transported to France for further 'finishing' in Cognac casks.

Plantation rum is owned by the French company Cognac Ferrand, which was founded in 1989 and produces wine, gin, and other spirits to sell in over 40 countries. The Plantation range includes 7 vintages from different Caribbean countries and 3 blends of multiple regions.

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533 Plantation Barbados 5-Year Ratings

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Paul B πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ | 471 ratings
Posted 6 years ago

I let it breathe for a while and it still had too harsh of a burn. The aroma is caramel. The taste is of burning alcohol, caramel, and oak. The after taste is pure burn mixed with caramel. For only $21, I don't regret buying it, but I won't buy it again. If one wants to play, then they have got to pay.

Then right after trying another shot of rum with no added sugar (Barcelo), this fool tried this one again. No contest! The amount of added sugar on this rum became so obvious with the back to back comparisons. Can you say hangover in the making? I sure can! No comparison whatsoever to the Plantation XO!!!

I eventually placed it on the counter along with rums that I cannot wait to get rid of and this was only after a few sips, as this is one step above Pyrat XO. My bottle of Mount Gay XO also happened to be sitting next to it, since it has tumbled down in my ratings. Hmmm! One dry Bajan and one overly sweet Bajan! This sounded like a match made in heaven. I started out with a 50/50 mix, but eventually wound up with 3 parts Mount Gay XO to one part Plantation Barbados 5 year. If one ever wants to know what to do with rums that they hate, try creative combinations such as this. Heck, the masters behind the tiki bars did these combos for years!

Update on March 3, 2018: Good riddans to this rum! It does not even make a Cuba Libre or Daiquiri. This was the last of my rums that I rated below a 6 and there are about 30 rated at 6 or more that I would not hesitate to buy again. It only goes to show that even the best rum companies can produce a turkey like this one once in a while. They are not distillers, by the way. At least the nice bottle with a real cork is reusable.

DiNiko πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· | 41 ratings
Posted 7 years ago

Having already tasted the xo edition, which ranks on top of my list, it's really hard to settle for anything less, especially when the word "plantation" is present in the name.
By any means though, I expected it to be nothing less than good.
And that's exactly what this fellow is.
In the first place, alcohol presence is dominant over the glass. The rum itself feels quite smooth in the mouth. Medium sweetness followed by well rounded vanilla aromas. Molasses are also present in every sip. Well balanced in every aspect. Lacks the richness of a premium but it is a total winner in the category "value for money".
Do not hesitate to try.

bob πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ | 2 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

An easy drink from start to finish whether neat or mixed. A great value and a must have for the liquor cabinet.

Jeff πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ | 10 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

You can drink it on the rocks if desired, but I find it a little under aged for that.....still far more drinkable in that mode than any bacardi or the like will EVER be.
I have spoiled so many people with this rum, once tasted in a fine rum and coke, you will never be able to go back to the big name brands ever again. Smooth and flavourful with harsh aftertaste. Fantastic price point and without a doubt the best mixer rum I've ever bought.....
Best rum and coke mixer with no guilt from mixing a higher priced alternative.

DesT9656 πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ | 103 ratings
Posted 3 months ago

Ive been pretty harsh in some of my reviews with Plantation but the worst I can say about this bottle is that this cant be a 5 year. its so inviting on the nose and pleasant in your mouth with a warmth that lingers. It might be a bit too sweet but is a sipper to be sure. This is in the realm of some 12 - 20 year old rums Ive enjoyed. As enjoyable as its big brother XO but in a very different way. WOW for about the same price as El Dorado 12 year I'm not sure which I would say is the best value.

5xo (PREMIUM) πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡° | 395 ratings
Posted 6 months ago

Finally found the good one, not too much on the coconut like the 12 year old, this one is perfectly balanced.

Kevin πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ | 12 ratings
Posted over 2 years ago

I found this refreshingly better than expected. I read their description on the label and it does have good flavor for a 5 year. Will buy again.

Ace freestyle πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ | 39 ratings
Posted over 2 years ago

I think this is a fantastic cheap rum to sip on. The flavors are complex, but mellow, and easy.

dwight.schrute πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬ | 8 ratings
Posted over 2 years ago

Very little more to be desired for it's price. Balanced sipper that is my daily go-to rum at the moment.

Harrie πŸ‡³πŸ‡± | 91 ratings
Posted 4 years ago

Being a cuban rum drinker mostly I wanted to check out another rum making country and came to Barbados because of their dry rums; I don't mind a little sugar but hate liquid bonbons. I should have done my homework better because this rum is partially raised in France and adding sugar is allowed here!

And after finishing 2/3 of the bottle I also understand why; the rum is actually too immature and harsh and simply needs the sugar too soften up the sharp edges that are still there. The flavours are promissing and I think the base of this rum is ok but it simply needs finishing as nothing really comes to life here.

And then halfway it suddenly decided that it wanted to become a cognac but never arrived there either. After the cognac/oak slap in your face is gone the aftertaste is almost gone as well leaving only a bit of hard tannines with a vague vanilla.

This is in no way what I expect or want from a rum and while I do believe the original distillate has enough quality both too little aging and elevation in cognac casks makes this a rum that tries to be something it will never become. At this price point you cannot expect perfection but for me this is a long way off. It is drinkable and I will sure finish the bottle but there is little fun in doing so.

Edit; after ending the bottle I have to say that the 3 I rated it before is too harsh for a drinkable rum. I don't like it better but added a point in order to keep my reviews better matched.

Kirethidae πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ | 8 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

Have not come across a better rum at its price. Amazing taste, lots of toffee and vanilla with tobacco and nutmeg coming through as well. Versatile as well; can be mixed, enjoyed neat or enjoyed with a single ice cube or more. Would be my go-to rum because of all this coupled with its fantastic value.




Brand Details

Type: Aged
Company: Plantation
Country: Multiple
Name: Barbados 5-Year
ABV: 40%
Years Aged: 5
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Pot and Column Still
Women Led: No