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This is a different island to obtain rum from . In a online tasting session the plantation rep went on to say that the island will now exclusively sell only to plantation .....
The actual rum is quite dry but sweet with dried fruit notes . You can see the Jamaican style production notes in the sampling at the start of the pallete and towards the end the sugar takes over
I went to one of my favorite liquor stores this afternoon to pick up something else that I knew that they had in stock. There was a very affordable bottle of rum from Fiji on the shelf. In my scuba diving days, I had long been fascinated with diving in Fiji. That never came to happen and is too long of a story for here.
So I finally got my hands on a bottle of rum from Fiji with final blessings from Plantation. So, the first 2 years or more are aged in ex-bourbon casks in that hot tropical climate. Then they are shipped off to France for final aging in French Oak casks (cognac was not even mentioned). That is a lot of damn miles on it, so how can it go for the ridiculously low price of only $25 US? Something was already amiss with me. When I got it to the counter, the check out girl raved about it and obviously had very little experience with rum. I almost put it back at that point. But I told myself WTF and brought it home.
It has a very pretty paper label showing the flora and fauna of Fiji, so maybe that is what attracts the young ones. I opened it up and poured the first ounce into my snifter. The aroma was really strange and took me quite a while to tell what it was! A-HA!!! Forty years ago, I used to pedal my bike 20 miles round trip per day to college. Flat tires were a weekly problem. The aroma of this rum smelled like that damn tire patch kit! Did it bring back wonderful memories? Hell No! I persisted and it no longer tasted like a tire patch kit. All I could think of was that this is what it must be like to attend one of those bizarre kava ceremonies (not for the faint of heart from what I have seen on YouTube). After testing it neat, I asked myself what in hell was I going to do with the rest of the bottle. I am a master of trying everything to keep from pouring a whole bottle of rum down the toilet, but this one really had me stumped. I had no idea what to mix with it.
So, if all else fails, add ice cubes! Voila! Then the Hogo funk magically appeared from the other side of the world from Jamaica! They obviously borrowed the distilling methods from Jamaica. Just remember this old trick if you get stuck with a rum like this. I saved another 5 rating from going down the toilet.
Always excited to purchase a new Plantation creation. This is much better than the Fiji Cask selection! Nice nose, sweet vanilla; very smooth & sweet across the tongue with slight caramel & vanilla; nice on the backend with slight coffee notes; great bottle for the price!
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Nice little Fiji Rum 7 out of 10
Its Plantations newest Product.
Fruity, little Fiji Rum. Nothing too complex, but more on the tropical fruity side of things.
Im liking that they put the Sugar-Added right on the front of the Bottle. (16g/l if you are wondering).
For 30€ a decent bottle.