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I love the original and did not think it could get better and they did it.
The 15 year old is the Rum I use to introduce people to "aged" rum and for the price there is nothing in its class.
Yeah, you can feel the sugar right away, but he has anyway a complex, full aroma, which let you travel. still, not the very top ones, but excellent
Alles kan altijd beter, maar dit is echt een heerlijke rum.
This is a great rum for sipping and sharing with friends, although not too many friends. You don’t want to run out. Just enough sweetness and a nice light bourbon finish. This rum is a treat. One to definitely keep on the shelf.
Very smooth taste. Almost no burn. Dark and complex flavors.
Enjoyed this one more as a sipping rum. A bit smokey but smoother finish.
Aged. Dark. Complex. Smooth on the rocks. Slight coffee aroma. Would like to enjoy this again.
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The nose is intensely sweet, reminiscent of various candies, which initially raised some concern as I typically don't favor such flavors. However, on the palate, it transforms into a richer combination of dark coffee and caramel notes, resulting in a very enjoyable experience. Adding a few drops of water seems to exacerbate the sweetness, possibly due to its already modest 40% (ABV).