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Santa Teresa Anejo rum

Santa Teresa Anejo

Venezuela | Aged | 40% ABV

5.4/10
38 ratings
Easily consumable in a bind
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38 Santa Teresa Anejo Ratings

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Andrewofcalgary 🇨🇦 | 272 ratings
Posted 3 years ago

Better than a bacardi but its not something you buy for a special occasion. Not bad as a mixer and would recommend it to keep stocked in cabinet if the price is right. Flavour is slightly smoother than white rums but tastes similar.

Steven Richardson 🇬🇧 | 124 ratings
Posted over 4 years ago

Not sure why so many rate this quite low. It’s nice enough to sip and mix.

Jorhater 🇪🇸 | 6 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

Viva Venezuela!!
Que cosa mas rica por dios!!!!!!!

Dani Casc 🇪🇸 | 5 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

A workhorse, slightly better than Brugal Añejo, but similar; and quite a lot better than Barceló Añejo when mixed with Pepsi Max.

It would be my third option in this price range, after Legendario Elixir de Cuba and Matusalem Añejo.

Bought for 14€ in Spain

cK 🇨🇦 | 68 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

...but tastes great in a rum & coke. It’s a good value for a mixer but don’t expect much more than that.

Josifiend 🇦🇺 | 44 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

Was expecting something built on the 1796, as it’s aged longer... it’s got more sweetness (it’s still not sweeeet) and flavour from spending longer in wood I suppose, but lost some of the light complexity in return for a little more weight and body in flavour.

Paul B 🇺🇸 | 472 ratings
Posted almost 6 years ago

I had the chance today to either replace my bottle of 1796 that lasted for five months or choose this cheaper little brother that I had never tried. When it came to $18 versus $44, this one won out and I just had to find out for myself if it is really as bad as many of the reviews say. For being only a few more dollars more than bottom shelf rums like Bacardi or Captain Morgan but having the Santa Teresa name, I figured that I could not lose.

It's dry. It burns slightly. It is very young. Is it horrible? Not really. It tastes like it was distilled a few hours ago and then had wood chips added for a couple of more hours. Somehow, it is smooth. It is by no means rot gut. For those on a tight budget and trying to break away from Bacardi and Captain Morgan, this rum was meant for you as your entry into the world of great rum distillers. However, it's older brother 1796 is definitely worth the extra money, but the two cannot even be compared except that both have the trademark Venezuelan quality. This one is also so cheap that one will never feel guilty about using it as a mixer or on the rocks, but neat just does not cut it. Since it is dry, feel free to tie one on and probably have no penalty the next day. It certainly tastes better than Don Q Cristal, which is the ultimate penalty free rum for getting drunk on.

Laurent Lapierre 🇨🇦 | 59 ratings
Posted 6 years ago

Parfait pour un rhum n coke, ce rhum n'a rien de mieux à offrir

Bill 🇬🇧 | 97 ratings
Posted 6 years ago

Otherwise don't bother. Slightly higher price for what you get. Better available for 20 quid out there

Alejandro 🇪🇸 | 22 ratings
Posted 6 years ago

Very alcoholic and aggressive. Poor taste. Never again.

Frank mac 🇬🇧 | 53 ratings
Posted over 6 years ago

This is a pleasant mixer with coke and a slice of lime




Brand Details

Name: Anejo
ABV: 40%
Type: Santa Teresa
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Pure blend (1 distillery)
Distillation: Unknown
Women Led Rum: No