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Rye is bold, distinctive and finishing a rum in rye barrels is uncommon. We chose ex-rye American white oak barrels for this expression, resulting in a remarkable combination of spice and subtle sweetness.
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Got a sample of this rum from RR Tasting Club. Itโs unmistakable an rum produced in Panama, which is my favorite country when it comes to Latin styled rum.
The ABV of 50% balances the sweetness well and so does also the finish in Rye Whiskey Barrels.
I think itโs possible to detect vanilla, toffee, oak and of course hints of Rye Whiskey.
I have no problem to recommend it.
Picture: The emptied sample and the content poured in a glass out in the Stockholm archipelago.
The taste is a lot bolder than I expected. It is not a sipping rum, unless iced down considerably.
Caramel and sour cherry nose. Interesting blend of dry with a spicy long finish, really lasts a while. Smokey with hints of leather and bark. Iโm not a whiskey lover, but I like this a lot more than normal whiskey type dry rums. Probably for more complex palates, certainly not a typical sweet rum. I might not sip that often, but enjoy something this different. Strong 7 for me, add 1-2 for whiskey drinkers.
I really like the combination of tastes with the spice of rye combining with the molassas of this rum. It adds a complexity that isn't usually there. The nose of this rum is subtle, but the finish is excellent if you like the taste of rye.
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Not right for me... 6 out of 10
I am not a rye fan so this didnโt hit the mark for me. It was a good rum but not suited to my tastes. I also donโt care for the higher alcohol content but I know some people do.