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Great alone, smooth, clean, and tasteful
Reminds me of a Rhum.
Some acricole characteristics due to the cane juice component, and some molasses character. IMO not really worth the usual ~$35-40 price, but I have picked up a couple bottles on sale for $25 at which price it is a decent buy.
It's a decent enough rum. I picked it up because of the bottle. I was drinking it on the rocks with a splash of tonic and a squeeze of lime.
This is a pretty good mixer. It is easily available in the PA stores.
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Oronoco is a wonderful, light cane rum made with a unique aging process in Brasil. Unfortunately it was introduced into the U.S. with virtually no marketing and, though it had gathered small circles of intense affection, after a few years it was just pulled from the states by its distributor. There is truly nothing like it for a light taste that to me has a unique vanilla-and-coconut overtone (and I agree with statements about a slight "grassy" quality as well). Great on the rocks but also in some mixed drinks where its qualities are not overwhelmed. I still can't find anything to compare, though Angostura 1919 is my current replacement, as it is wonderful in its own but only slightly similar way. Please bring Oronoco back to the USA!