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Slighty surprised by the positive reviews here. Makes me think I missed something. I picked up a bottle of this stuff at the Havana airport. Compared to the Ron Cubay Anejo, which was my favourite cheap Cuban at the time, I thought this was disappointing. I also preferred the Santiago de Cuba and the Havana Club Anejo over this one. I remember there was something medicinal lingering in the flavour-spectrum that didn't agree with me. Ended up mixing it with cola, which I seldom do.
I bought one bottle a couple of years ago, and it's still half full. So it's obviously not my favorite. But when I don't want the sweeter Zacapa Solera it's a good option.
For that money you cannot buy better rums. But i prefer diplomatico anejo in this price range. The bottle doesnt look as rum bottle at all :D.
Perhaps the best kept rum secret from Cuba. Pretty hard to get outside of the airport though. But at only 7 CUC a bottle, this gives Havana Club a rum for their money.
Cuban taste, to me it is slightly better tasting than the Havana Club 7
Als Alternative zu Havanna Club wärmsten zu empfehlen.
The bottle of the Añejo Centuria is different to the pic here at rumratings where a 5yo label appears. The añejo centuria is about 7yo and has a black label. It is a typical cuban, not that smokey or intense as HC7, sweet for a cuban, mild and pleasant. Had to review it again after a second bottle as I recently drank different cubans from HC7 to Cubay 10 (one of my favorites) and it is in between of both.
The quality/price relation is superb for the Caney Añejo Centuria (about 12 euro here) but recently my wife saw it at Cuba in a new presentation costing 4 times what it costs here, what is definetly too much. In Cuba it comes in the same presentation as the new 10yo Caney that I have only seen in Italy so far, but the labels and colour are different. So if you can grab some of the old black bottles for about 12-15 Euro pick them as they are great value. For the great value you get I have to give it a 8 but could be a 7.5.
Nice Cuban style rum, with dried fruity notes. It is quite dry and flavoir is rich and komplex. If you are looking for quality Cuban rum for good value take it.
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Simple but decent rum.
6
/10
out of 10
In Czech republic this one is currently priced just between Bacardi black and Havana Club 7. In my opinion it is not worth the price (but neither is HC7). But it makes very good buy when you are lucky enough to find some discount or sale.
As I wrote in the title, the taste as well as aroma are quite simple, without any surprise, but OK for casual drinking or for cocktails. Aroma is mostly plain alcohol with just some fruity shades. The taste is better. Not complex but balanced, pleasant and gentle. Mostly fruity with some vanilla and nuts and little bittersweet background.