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Les Bienheureux El Pasador de Oro XO is a made from a combination of Guatemalan rums, which are aged anywhere from 6 to 15 years in oak barrels. Additional aging takes place in France in Cognac casks.
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My nerdy-alcohol-jargon is limited, so I’ll just say that I’ve had this bottle for about a year. I think I picked it up in the states when I vacationed in Florida. This rum is fantastic, a very nice sipper that I’ve been enjoying very occasionally as I didn’t want to run out (it’s not available in Canada from what I can tell)
It’s a close second to my favourite; Diplomatico.
Beautiful. Creamy and stunningly smooth. So happy I tried this!
Rhum bu chez denis a noel
On connaissait pas, pas goûté au guatemala
Super super bon, des notes souples de vanille
Guter Mix aus süss und würzig mit merklicher Holz Aromatik.
Wer süsse Rum mag sollte sich diesen mal gönnen.
I received this rum for my 18th birthday, even though like most people my age I’ll take a hearty shot of Captain Morgan in the right circumstance, I honestly very much prefer to sip some good rum, cognac, or otherwise. This rum is just that, the nose is a bit aggressive but is nice if you just take a whiff with some leatheriness and smokiness, with what I find to be some fruity undertones. The mouth is much the same with leatheriness being there but not dominating, the smokiness is more in the background than on the nose but is still noticeable, there is a black pepper-ish taste throughout. The finish is slight molasses and caramel with a slight alcohol burn but it’s not too severe. Overall a very good rum that I very much appreciated for my 18th birthday! (Very nice with Lindt dark chocolate)
Great sipping rum. Very smooth and easy drinking. Slightly sweet with lots of different spices and flavors but nothing overwhelming
Oh god, this one was amazing finding. So much flavors you can find in mouth.. vanilla, tobacco, raisins, cinnamon, tropical fruit, chocolate, caramel...but its all well balanced and beautiful smooth.
Delicate, to a extent sweet, the main note is prunes. Wet, swollen prunes. This rum (at not a high price) is my favorite.
Not spicy enough. Not sweet enough. Bland I found. Not much to say...
Il change des rons trop sucrés et passe-partout que l'on peu trouver dans le commerce
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According to various internet sources this is a blend of various Guatemalan rums aged anywhere from 6 to 15 years in oak barrels then are aged some more (cannot determine the time frame) in Cognac casks in France.
An interesting backstory.
However not much information given on the rather plain label.
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The hue of the rum is a rich dark amber...a brownish amber. Dark caramel perhaps. It has a very appealing odor (again, my weak point since I am unable to distinguish odors well...I just say it's a nice odor or not).
Nice legs as I swirl it in my snifter.
The flavor is quite intriguing. Definitely a smooth sipping rum. A little oiliness causes it to stick to the tongue well allowing the flavors to settle. It has some pepperiness to it but does not have much of a tannin bitterness although the oak notes are clearly present albeit subtle. A nice caramel and vanilla undertones. No real burn. Instead there is a nice warmth that builds for a bit in the back of the throat and then fades ever so slowly. If the info I found is true and the rum is finished in France in Cognac casks then I understand why it has this subtle sweetness that almost borders on sugaring but plausibly isn't.
Clearly a sipping rum with a nice complexity to it. Excellent rum for the price IF you can find it.