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Dominican Republic | Aged | 40% ABV
Matusalem Gran Reserva 15-year rum is produced using a combination of rums aged on average 15 years and distilled from molasses using the solera process.
The Matusalem company was established in 1872 originally in Santiago de Cuba. The company fled the country following the Cuban Revolution in 1959 and the Gran Reserva rum is now produced in the Dominican Republic.
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Ok rum, but not the best one in this price range...you better take el dorado or diplomatico
One of the best aged rum at the price, dark, smooth almost dry. For straight or on the rock.
15 Jahre Solera. Da hΓ€tte ich mehr erwartet. Guter Durchschnitt.
Worlks well in coctails or desserts. Strong nose pf vanilla. Alcohol burn is relatively strong and it is not very complex in taste or aftertaste. It is not bad though...
Mild rum with a truckload of vanilla !
Short finish...
Good but a bit light and thin, remain good for the price and nice to sip. I come back to it regularly.
Lots of fruit on the nose, warm through the middle, with hints of oak
Smooth and very well blended.
"The aftertaste is quite spicy and hot. Not in an alcohol burn way."
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I started out with a few sips neat - it was ok, but not one of my favorites. I then tried another round with a couple ice cubes. This seemed to mask most of the flavors and all I tasted was the alcohol - not very good. I finally mixed it with some ginger ale and this seemed to work fine. However I can mix a much cheaper rum with my ginger ale and it is just as good.