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- relatively smooth and clean compared to older El Dorado rums, looks like filtering really does the trick here
- pretty full-flavored, it tastes like a Demerara rum; I'm getting notes of vanilla and white chocolate, and a certain sour/joghurt component that really elevates the rum for me. I've had several longer-aged, unfiltered and more expensive rums that had less taste!
- the alcohol taste is more in the foreground than in older El Dorado rums, but it's not a problem at all because it's still quite flavorful and I can't detect any off notes
- the aromas cut through quite well in cocktails
- very good value
This is easily one of my favourite rums!
Not the best Iβve had, but far from the worst. Made a batch of Coquito using this and it seemed to do the trick.
Tasted at Laka Lono on 6/3/19. Grain aroma. Incredibly smooth and delicate. Has a lot of agricole-like notes. Good stuff for a demerara mixer.
Re-tasted on 6/30/21. Bread dough aroma. Acetyl. Butterscotch and vanilla. Mild pepper and spice mid-way. Muted sweetness finishes clean. Less impressed and move my score from a 6 to a 5.
($25CAD) - Got this one to make some vanilla extract but figured I'd give it a shot straight up.
Not too much going on aroma-wise; A bit of butterscotch maybe.
Taste has upfront sticky carmel with a hint of those coconut candies and some butterscotch. No depth though, as the flavour quickly fades into heat.
Not a great sipping rum but could be fun in mixed drinks.
Got this as an alternative to standard Bacardi to try something new. More harsh alcohol taste than expected but mixes well as anticipated.
I first encountered El Dorado 3 year on a trip to visit family where I was asked to make cocktails. My go to rum from this category has been Plantation 3 Star. I find this to be a decent substitute. Has a bit more of an earthy tone to it that Plantation does not. I feel like 6 really hits where this is. It is fine for mixed drinks but I would go with Plantation 3 star if a store had both.
This is a good choice for a light rum for mixing cocktails. No off flavors, tastes young but doesn't have that alcohol burn associated with some of the cheaper light rum brands. Mixes well with other rums.
Good price point ($19) for a solid mixing silver rum. I had a few glasses on rocks and it comes off unsurprisingly piney and boozy but there are some nice oak and chocolate notes here. Would buy again in a pinch, but more importantly this seems like a decent starting point to discovery the other finery of El Dorado. ππ¬πΎ
There are traces of that sweet fruity Demerara.
"The sip is initially quite smooth but it quickly gives way to quite a strong alcohol burn in the mouth. ."
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Good in tiki
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Nice one where a light demerara rum is requested - 5.5/10