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Havana Club 7-Year Rum is distilled from fermented molasses and aged in charred white oak barrels for seven years.
Havana Club rum is still made in Cuba - where the company was founded by José Arechabala in 1878 and then nationalized in 1959 after the Cuban Revolution. Havana Club is now jointly owned by Pernod Ricard and the Cuban government.
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Havana Club 7-Year Rum er en ok rom til drinks, hvor romsmagen skal slå igennem. Ren er den godt nok for skarp.
So smooth with such great aroma on your nose ! I use 1cube to chill the the glass , dump it then 2 fingers of this great rum ! It' when you try a sip when it comes alive for me ! This one takes me back to Cuba in the 30's !
This mass produced commercial rum is decent for drinks. The taste is quite flat, but is a step up from the anejo especial or another club rum, you might pour into your cocktails.
One of the first rums I owned, enjoyable mixed but there are others at the same price which are far better.
No memories! I have tried but it didn't left me no impression.
Havana Club 7 anos is a good and genuine cuban rum. It mainly performs in a fresh and not very complex way. Nevertheless what havana 7 anos does deliver in terms of vanilla, tobacco, citrus and dried fruit is solid entertainment. The price is too high compared to Flor de cana 12 ob pussers...
Una obra maestra unica
I wouldn't drink this rum straight up but it's great with lots of ice and fresh lime or with a mixer.
Bacardi company and this all. Not good. Aftertaste good and no more
Havana Club Añejo 7 Años has a dazzling and clear mahogany colour...
"Havana Club 7-Year rum view by Mike at Ultimate Rum Guide"
'caramel, cane sugar, and a bit of cinnamon character in the finish'
"Havana Club 7-Year rum review by Drinkhacker"
Their is a creamy/buttery vanilla like smell oak, dry tobacco and smokiness.
"It’s very hot, spicy and very bitter. Luckily the burn isn’t bad and very short. Subsequent sips are much smoother."
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This rum has very hard position in Havana family - It is in the middle between brilliant Selection de Maestros on one side and cheap but tasty Anejo Especial on the other one. So if you buy 7yo, you pay 50% more than for Anejo Especial, but you dont get 50% quality increase. Or, you pay 75% of Selection de Maestros price, but again, you dont get 75% of its quality. And this is the biggest problem of Havana 7yo. If you want quality, you go for Maestros. If you want cheap and tasty, you go for Anejo Especial. But its at least worth trying.
Bottle: I like this black design they made for 7yo. Its prettier than Anejo Especial even though its smaller.
Color: You might think that it will be dark rum, but thats wrong. The color is simillar to Anejo Especial.
Smell: It smells like leather and tobacco. Also some alcoholic smell. And maybe a bit of peat or turf.
Taste: Tasted on room temperature. In first try a lot of alcoholic taste, but after leaving my glass breathing for a minute, it became much better. Some tobacco taste, a lot of wood, some leather. I will give it a try on rocks.
Well, this rum is not bad, it is just the unwanted middle brother. for there are much better rums in its price category and both his closest siblings offers something more.