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We absolutely love this bottle of Casa Bacardi Reserve! From it's deep, sweet aroma to the flavor of maple syrup, dark brown sugar, sweet pastry, and even a little cherry. This has been a bottle I've found VERY HARD to resist! But I have to take it only in small drams because once it's gone, it's all gone. That's the thing about these bottles. Purchased only at Bacardi in Puerto Rico, each barrel will never be exactly like the last, but maybe that's a good thing? I mean although I do love this particular bottle, as I get closer to the end of it I'm starting to make plans to go back to Puerto Rico. Back to Bacardi to see if we can bottle lightning again and find another amazing expression of rum. This particular barrel was bottled by us on 4/25/16, batch #5473.
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4 years ago
Absolutely amazing. Oak aged, then aged in a Sherry cask. Exceptionally smooth.
This can only be purchased at the Casa Bacardi during visit of factory.
Tasted this rum at the bacardi distillery.
Very good one, very mild, has typical molasses smell and taste. It's recognizeable as Bacardi rum.
I appreciate it's character. It's expensive (180$) and only available at the bacardi destillery.
It starts with caramel, molasses and some fruity notes. The sherry barrel developed more dry fruits in the taste. Some steel is also in the taste. It's like a stronger limitada version, but the sherry influence adds more flavors. It's more intensive that the limitada version, because of the 43% abv.
I would like to try a cask strength version of such a rum.
Smell: caramel, oak, molasses (salt, coffee), sherry
Taste: molasses, caramel, burned sugar, plum, oak, some steel
Middle: molasses, spice, honey, some bitterness (chocolate)
Finish: molasses, sherry
Sweetness: 1.5/5
Spice: 2.5/5
Fruit: 2/5
Mildness: 5/5
Complexity: 3/5
Value (180$): 1.5/5
The sherry barrel adds a nice almost maple sort of taste that is excellent
The aroma and color gives a golden sheen. The taste is smooth and it stays on you tongue long after you drink it. Excellent Rum.
This is an amazing blend. It has a cognac like nose, it definitely is rum, but the sherry comes through. This is a sipper and this is an impresses. Not typical, but complex enough to make it a top rate rum. I did the Bacardi rum tasting. I was impressed with how Bacardi took steps forward to almost bourbonize their rums. Well this is only at the factory and I wish I got more than one bottle.
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over 6 years ago
This Rum can only be purchased at the Bacardi factory and is well worth its price tag a definite must have for your collection smells amazing extremely smooth with a light burn at the finish
I'm actually a reader for years on rumratings.com. I registered this account just because someone rated this rum 6. I have to stand out for this rum to average up the score. This is absolutely the best rum I have ever had. And to me, it's way better than any others. The base aged oak note is so wonderful that it stays in month truly long. It's so regretful that I bought only two bottles. The factory is the only place you can get it. Will definitely grab more if going there again.
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My spark
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A sample of this on a tour of Casa Bacardi was the sole reason I got obsessed with Rum. I'm glad I take multiple trips a year to PR to see in-laws, conveniently giving me access to this gem. No rum has yet to beat my sipping on this.