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Jeg smagte denne rom til Romhattens romfestival 2020. Den var okay.
Amber colour. Nose of toffee, banana, vanilla. The taste is strong, but the alcohol doesn't dominate (43,2%). There is some sweetness in the taste but it's not as cloying as in the Plantation XX anniversary but rather subtle. The finish is dry and makes me thing of a cognac, which is not surprising as this rum is finished in cognac cask. Highly recommended, I already bought a bottle of the new vintage 2006.
The Plantation 2004 Old Reserva from Peru was allowed to lie in bourbon barrels in his home country for 12 years before being stored for another two years in France, in french oak cognac barrels. The gold, yellow rum is bottled with 43.5% alcohol in the very appealing typical plantation bottles.
In the nose, the plantation is not intrusive. Bourbon notes such as vanilla and wood are present. There's a bit of sharpness. After one swung in the glass i let the rum rest for about 10min. The sharpness becomes less. Fruity light notes are then also perceptible. On the tongue, the rum is directly present. Wood combines with caramel. There's a slight sweetness. But the rum is rather spicy, woody with smoke notes. In the finish he is sharp and direct. At the limit to become uncomfortable, he balances the woody smoky note with the sharpness. The reverberation is not intense but noticeable. Spicy barrel notes remain. In fact, some pepper and liquorice is also noticeable here. But the first one is clearer.
The plantation from Peru is a good rum with a very own character for just under 40 euros. But it won't taste good to everyone, especially if you like it sweet and mild. As a beginner I would try a sample of this rum before buying it.
Der Plantation 2004 Old Reserva aus Peru durfte 12 Jahre in seinem Heimatland in Bourbon FΓ€ssern liegen bevor er noch einmal 2 Jahre in Frankreich, in CognacfΓ€ssern aus franzΓΆsischer Eiche, nach gelagert wurde. Der gold, gelbe Rum wird in den sehr ansprechenden typischen Plantation Flaschen mit 43, 5% Alkohol abgefΓΌllt.
In der Nase ist der Plantation nicht aufdringlich. Bourbon Noten wie Vanille und Holz sind prΓ€sent. Etwas SchΓ€rfe ist dabei. Einmal geschwenkt habe ich den Rum ca. 10min stehen lassen. Die SchΓ€rfe wird weniger. Fruchtige leichte Noten sind dann ebenfalls wahrnehmbar.
Auf der Zunge ist der Rum direkt prΓ€sent. Holz verbindet sich mit Karamel. Eine leichte SΓΌΓe ist dabei. Aber der Rum ist eher wΓΌrzig, holzig mit Rauchnoten. Im Abgang ist er scharf und direkt. Am Limit unangenehm zu werden balanciert er die holzig rauchige Note mit der SchΓ€rfe. Der Nachklang ist nicht intensiv aber merkbar. WΓΌrzige Fassnoten bleiben zurΓΌck. TatsΓ€chlich ist hier auch etwas Pfeffer und Lakritze wahrnehmbar. Ersteres aber deutlicher.
Der Plantation aus Peru ist fΓΌr knapp 40 Euro ein guter Rum mit sehr eigenem Charakter. Er wird aber nicht jedem schmecken, besonders wenn man es sΓΌΓ und mild mag. Einsteigern wΓΌrde ich raten den Rum erst einmal vor dem Kauf zu probieren.
this rum i paid heap 4 from the UK. Tasted identical to the 2006 but im glad that i tasted it thx
The nose has a cognac body to it that hides the burn in the tongue that is waiting. Interesting as a sipper but more burn than expected, nice but not really special. Mixed well with ginger ale but again nothing to set it apart.
Very drinkable but does not standout, there are better values out there for this price.
Just want to put it in my cabinet so there is nothing more to add. A good rum.
As a fan of Foursquare rums i sometimes make an exception. This Peru 2004 is an excelent sipper for weekly use. :)
Nice, deviation from the more sweet XO plantation. More wood, cognac like, and subtle notes of fruit. Definitely great!
Another one from the long, long line-up of rums from Plantation, but this one is at least a single vintage from the lesser talked about rum country of Peru.
Nose: Oak, figs, caramel, nutmeg and almonds
Taste: Butterscotch, vanilla, applesauce, sweet banana and a slightly bitter finish of walnuts to balance it out
Overall: This one was a pleasant surprise for me. I normally donΒ΄t hate rum from Plantation, but they are often a bit similar to each other. This one is without a doubt one of the better offerings from the brand, but it still doesnΒ΄t rock my world. Solid offering however.
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Ah, just a tiny bit rough round the edges.
Good strong flavours, aroma and balanced sweetness but the finish kicks you in the gums a wee bit. Lingering flavour. Good effort.