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I love the bold flavor. Still kind of new to rum. But i love this as a sipping rum. Not my choice for a mixer. I love the color. Aroma could be better. I found it on sale. Which is why i picked it up. So glad i did.
A really good discovery. Tasty as we like it. Not too costly. Wonderful mixer, great sipper. Bought a bottle for my reserve.
Wasn’t expecting too much from this one admittedly given the price. However, it’s actually quite good considering. A bit heavy on the sweet aroma and lightweight on the tongue with a distinct burn from the alcohol but allow it to settle a bit in the glass and it becomes more balanced.
A good mixing rum and can drink neat if you have to but there are better rums about for that. But in saying that I’ve tasted many rums that are far worse and cost a lot more than the €20 price tag.
A decent rum at that price range but it’s a decent mixer for me rather than one to enjoy neat necessarily but I wouldn’t be disappointed if I got this as a gift - hence the 6 rating.
What a bang for the buck, If you are not really into the rum business, this is one I would recommend. For both, a good example and also a bad example.
Why is there colouring inside, might be also sugar.
But you still able to get the Jamaican part out of it, I like!
Floral notes, toffee in the nose, some sweetness and wood and caramel in the mouth.
But not very complex, no deepness? But for 15 Euros. And a RedBull Coke or on the rocks.
Great
Brown sugar aroma. Rum barrel. Sweet, a lot of cane sugar. Has some kick
The extensive information on the back of the label states that it is mostly thin aged Trinidad rum mixed with some aged Jamaican pot still rum rich in HOGO funk. In the 1800's, this combined effect was quite desirable and still is, but mostly in Jamaican circles. As for me, I was glad to finally bid farewell to my funky Jamaican Appleton 12 Year Reserve Blend some time ago. The HOGO funk in this Plantation rum is a lot more subdued and you get it on the aroma and going down the pipe. On the tongue, the funky taste is strangely absent and replaced by fruity caramel. At 80 proof, I am sipping it neat and have no need to add ice or water. It would work really well in Tiki drinks that require two different rums and at a much cheaper cost of only $17 per liter. I would definitely buy this versatile rum again.
As for referring to this Plantation Original Dark Rum as the little brother to their OFTD Overproof, that is not even close. Yes, both have a Jamaican component, but the Trinidad part in this one is replaced in the OFTD by aged rums from Guyana and Barbados. That two-for-one switch is what makes their OFTD better than this one.
Update July 12, 2019: In my overall rankings, I had this one ranked higher than El Dorado 21, so I had to do a side by side taste test to make sure. Sure enough, I got it right the first time! Save your money and get this one instead!
Update May 6, 2020: I got a hold of some locally made wildflower honey, so I just had to try mixing some with this rum. Add 2 parts of this rum to 1 part of wildflower honey and you can come pretty darn close to the poor man's version of Plantation XO 20th Anniversary. I kid you not!
The French have achieved a bright exterior and mighty aroma.
I recognised datura, prunes & sulfur.
Taste = bitterness & sweetness are dominated, then burning & astringency, a little watery.
After some time I got the heaviness in the head and stomach.
The effect is heavy and long-lasting.
Wasn't a huge fan at first, but after some more experience with rums I honestly find this one to be extremely inviting and enjoyable. Smooth, great fruit flavors, fantastic creamy nose.
A blend of Trinidad and Jamaica rum which goes through aging in Caribbean (heavily charred American Oak barrel) and France (French Oak barrel)
Funky and fruity in the glass: canned pineapple, papaya, apple pie with sweet spices.
It tasted less funky compare to the nose and much woody with burn of alcohol. Soft/ diluted caramel with cinnamon and vanilla.
Spicy finishing of cinnamon, vanilla and anise. The party ended quite soon yet still manage to feel the burn of alcohol on the palate.
Was expecting a little more charateristic as its pretty good in the glass.
It's a good mixer and it got me drunk really quick. Goes very well with some cocktails but there are better alternatives.
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Tuzemák? To jsem si myslel, když jsem poprvé přičichl. Aroma je silně tuzemákově pralinkové. Chuť je díky bohu mnohem lepší, surová, ostřejší ale rozhodně dobrá, bez pachuti tuzemáku nebo Cap. Morgena. Pokud by se mělo bodovat cena / výkon dostal by 8b. Pokud se boduje jen aroma a chut, kvůli přehnanému aroma 6+.