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This is a terrific Guatemalan rum. I use to find it at a hole-in-the-wall liquor store when I lived in Washington, D.C. There was a casino in another state where I used to be able to order it. Both were 5-10 years ago. Recently I was in DC on business. That hole-in-the-wall joint is long since closed. Nearby I found another place and decided to see what rarities they had. Voila, the first bottle of Montecristo 12 year old rum I've seen in years. It was on a top shelf (that required the clerk to get a ladder) covered in dust (and marked up by some $20. Guess the guy was getting a return on his investment).
So onto the review. The color is a light golden. It is about the same color as Bacardi Gold. But don't be fooled. That's where the similarities end. This is no swill. It's a sipper not a mixer.
Nice nose. Not overpowering and rather unlike most I've tried. Perhaps Westerhall (one of my all time favorites) comes closest but not the same. Considering it's been aged in oak barrels, there is little oak in the aroma or taste. There is a hint of vanilla, but it is not strong as many others such as Zacapa and Zaya. The sweetness is unique. No doubt there is molasses. But there is more that I couldn't discern (and humbly I suggest I'm pretty good at telling). After several days and halfway through the bottle, I had to cheat and do a little research. It seems the sweetness I couldn't identify is Maple Sugar and the spice (or just the other taste) I couldn't figure out is ginger. It makes for a superior rum.
For me it's more of a summer time rum. And while it has the same label as the Montecristo Cigar, it wouldn't be my first choice to sip over a cigar. I thought about giving it a 9. Maybe more attractive packaging and NOT a screw top would have been worth a half point and taken it to a 9. This is still a special rum.
It's unclear if they are still producing this rum (as well as who "they" are) but I found the additional info provided by the manufacturer for the San Francisco Spirits Competition. It seems to be from March 2016. So maybe they are still producing it? If you know for certain (as well as where to buy it), please let me know. If you see a bottle but don't want it, get it and the odds are I will buy it from you at a reasonable profit!
So I had this stuff for the first time tonight because at my local bar our bartender was tossing it and I wanted to try it. Sadly they don't make it anymore so she decided to get rid of her stock because nobody ever ordered it and she wasn't going to keep a bottle nobody drank. So this rum is a sweeter rum in fact it has a very vanilla characteristic to it. I had this mixed with cola and i'm sort of sad I didn't have this on the rocks or neat because this is definitely a sipping rum. Like I said it's very sweet and it doesn't have a huge alcohol bite to it at all, when I had it with coke it blended with the cola very well and the sweetness of the caramel and vanilla came shining through. It was an experience that i'm sad i'll never have again. A beautiful once in a lifetime rum. :(
This is no mixer. It is a sipper. I don't know if it is till in production as their website appears now defunct. This has been on my to try list for a while. Great aroma similar most to Botran 1893. Smooth with a slight Bajan style like bite.
I waited a few years to try this now-defunct rum and wasn't disappointed. This is easily one of the best daily sippers I've ever had. Sweet entry, but only on the tip of your tongue, with a body of subtle yet complex character - lots of fruit, vanilla, orange peel, plum and date. Wonderfully balanced with a smooth, lingering, yet slightly tingling finish. Whoever blended this rum is a pure genius. It is such a shame that this rum didn't last. Despite being a true 12-year old rum, there is not too much oak - a sign of good barrel management. Quite versatile in the mix too, making a decent Daiquiri, but is best sipped and enjoyed with a Montecristo No. 2 cigar. If you happen to see a bottle in the wild, snap it up without hesitation!
Can't seem to find much information about this rum, or many places selling it. It was alright, but nothing special.
So smooth, exquisite ... no bad aftertaste. This is the best tasting...sipping rum ever. Why would they stop making it is beyond me. Why will no one in the company respond
I wasn't expecting much going in, but I was very pleasantly surprised. This is definitely a sipper with nice depth and body. It's a shame it seems to be no more.
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This blew me away the first time I had it. Good spice, descent body. Lots of character and finishes nicely.