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Trinidad and Tobago | Light | 40% ABV
Romeo Light rum, a hybrid pot/column-distilled, Black Pearl Select molasses-based rum that’s bottled unaged at 90 proof.
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A good choice for daiquiris and punch. Made from select first press cane juice, aged up to 6 months in oak, this premium white rum is double distilled for an uncommonly light and smooth flavor, produced by one of the great French distillers.
but has some rough edges. Adds interesting flavors to mixed drinks.
It's mellow and clean.
Adds a nice change to the basic mojito without adding fruit
A nice enough light rum for mojitos and daquiris and such.
"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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Basic white rum at a premium price.
7
/10
out of 10
This is an incredibly simple review because there is nothing complicated about this one. It smells like alcohol, vanilla and faint oak. That's about as basic white rum it gets. Tastes like.... basic white rum, vanilla and alcohol with some hint of oak on the plus of this is there is no bite with this one. It's as simple as it gets, however the 29$ a fifth price turns me away from this. I will stick to Appleton estate white which is about 10$ a fifth and identical to this.