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Tasted at Laka Lono May 28, 2023
Aroma: you could make sour dough bread out of this rum, just by the aroma
Nice and clear, as expected
SOOO cachaca. The flavor is on the sweet side of the style, and it lasts and lasts in the best way.
It starts strong, yes, but from there the flavor continues to bloom 🌺
Delicious, delicate, vegetal and sweet as you want a Cachaça to be... But I'm not sure what to recommend it for. If you're drinking it straight, I think you want the added complexity of the lightly aged Amburana expression. In a caipirinha, it is so sweet and delicate, it almost disappears. That's probably great for some folks, but I prefer a bit more character. But I guess if you can only get one bottle and don't want to break the bank, you could do far worse.
A more delicate cane juice rum than the unaged agricoles. It has a lot of hints of hogo-ish flavors as well as some light floral and a hint of a butter-esque flavor.
Wonderful for caipirinhas. I'm a little bummed I haven't been able to find it around me. Purchased this when visiting across the country.
Theres not much to say! I don't had a better choice for Caipirinha since I started experimenting with them. Complex subtle vanilla notes and some distinct floral and fruit notes.
Not available for a reasonable tarif in these corona days tough. So sad.
I thought I disliked cachaca until I ad this. It tastes like a blend of agricole and Jamaican rums, yet stil smooth with no unpleasant alcohol off flavors. Can’t wait to find some of the wood ones
Like rubbing alcohol, it tastes more of an agricul.
Vegetal, grassy with a slightly milky note running through it.
"Reveals some gritty ash and some quite sour lemon and lime, Some notes of brine and a touch of black olives."
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This is a pot-stilled cachaca, full of flavor that comes with this distillation method. Lightly sweet with a ton of grassy notes you get with a good cachaca. I have yet to find better.