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Attention ! This is absolutely NOT a rum to drink, it's for pastries, desserts and cooking !!
On the nose:
Alcohol with some vanilla and spices.
Taste:
Very alcohol-forward, with a slight sweetness and hints of spices and vanilla.
Not enjoyable as a sipper.
Summary:
Cheap rum, best mixed with cola or other soft drinks.
Nothing fancy, nothing extra. Cheap drinkable rum that can be used for cooking or getting drunk
Another typical Cuba Libre rum. Excellent for that but not suited for sipping
This is by far the worst rum I have ever tasted!!!
En mörk rom utan något speciellt. Den duger i ett glas cola men inte mer.
Very familiar rum since I was a kid. Used for baking and some other French and West Indies' dessert recipes
This is the rum you use when flavouring desserts or cookies, not when you need a drink or a cocktail. harsh.
Depuis l'enfance on a toujours connu sa place dans la cuisine.
Les années passent, et on se hasarde à le gouter "pur"... Et très vite on regrette l'initiative !!
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A horrible export from the French West Indies
2
/10
out of 10
I have since deleted my original lengthy and disgusting review on this one from drinking it in Key West in 1995. Basically, it tasted good and it was too cheap to pass up. Looking back on it, it was unaged rhum agricole with molasses added to it after the fact. The next day, a half bottle did quite a number on my system.
Then I recently watched a very informative rum seminar with rum experts talking at length about rums from the 2014 Tales Of The Cocktail in New Orleans. Most of those that are pictured on the bottle of the Plantation OFTD were the guest speakers. I highly advise all rum drinkers to look this one up on You Tube and watch the entire hour of it. For the next 2015 TOTC, the OFTD was born from this panel and a few more..
At any rate, during the later part of the seminar, the subject came up on how Don The Beachcomber and Trader Vic could no longer get their hands on dark Caribbean rum for their signature tiki drinks. Coruba has been exporting theirs to New Zealand of all places. In those tiki crazy days, LOTS of dark rums were exported from Martinique as substitutes to an unsuspecting drinking public. Now what is wrong with this picture? The audience was stunned, but I knew the answer. Martinique only keeps their good rhum agricoles for themselves! A list of these dark Martiniquan export rums was quickly shown and I had to do some speed reading. All of those companies have gone out of business except for Negrita!!!! That's right! This unwanted export crap from Martinique is still available to buy outside of the French West Indies! Don't do it!