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Trinidad and Tobago | Light | 40% ABV
Romeo Light rum, a hybrid pot/column-distilled, Black Pearl Select molasses-based rum thatโs bottled unaged at 90 proof.
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I'd been looking for an everyday Trini rum. I love my Angostura 1919, but I've been hoping for something to drink casually. Found this one on sale and, only too late, realized it is an entirely different category than the fine 1919. Do you need a gold rum for mixing in quality drinks? This is your bottle.
Ok rum for mixing. Better choice than other over priced mas produced rum.
find it ok for mixing. Will do in a pinch but why a premium for it at the bar?
You can certainly smell the sugar when you pop this one open. I like my rum on the rocks, granite rocks, so as not to dilute the taste. Not the best I've had, but not the worst for sure. I like it in place of desert - it's that sweet.
The nose is light and runs between ethanol and aceton with a hint of rum.
The taste is sugar and alcohol. Which finishes in raisins. Itยดs a fun sipping rum and i think it will make one hell of a mojito.
This is an interesting blend of 90% agricole and 10% molasses rums. Good as a better quality mixing rum, perhaps a little too simple for a sipper.
It wasn't bad in Coke. I would not drink it straight, though.
the bottle and a steep price ($35 for a fifth) prepare you for something extraordinary. Unfortunately, I was disappointed. Light and smooth, but too simple, not enough depth. No mystique, no depth, no drama.
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"10 Cane has the complexity of a good sipping spirit..."
"10 Cane rum review by Pei at Chow"
"On the nose, 10 Cane releases hints of fresh floral..."
"10 Cane rum review by David at Drinks Enthusiast"
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Adds a nice change to the basic mojito without adding fruit