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So sweet and synthetic that it made me nauseous. Two sips and I gave it back to the bartender. No way could I finish it.
Probably doesn’t help I don’t like coconut, but not a good taste. Although it’s not overly sweet like some others
celkově našlapanější Malibu, za ty peníze je to celkem fajn
Strong and hard taste. Lots of coconut. Burns a bit
The great thing with DMF it’s cheap, so worth a go. Got a deal any 3 bottles for £40
My son and I made lethal pina coladas with this and DMF pineapple. Nice 😊
Subtler than Malibu. But less sugary too. When used as a mixer feels and tastes a bit less intense and sweet. Which is personally to my taste. I really like this rum.
The bottle desgin is cool but the taste disapointingly unrefined and mainly suggary. Too expensive (20 Euro) for it brings to the table.
Even if i took it just for fun, it turned out to be addictive. I like spiced rums but even if this is made with white rum it has a really pleasant taste and the coconut aroma is quite strong. Only after a while the taste of rum is raising at the surface and gives your mouth a pleasant warmth. Really surprised by the taste, and for a decent price.
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Such a scrumptious sugary delight.
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This is amazingly luscious. The smell from the coconut made me salivate, even before I poured a single drop into my pre-chilled tumbler. What a fantastic way to start a love affair with a new rum. I don’t usually drink any spirits neat, but I could quite easily make an exception for this one. The lovely coconut flavouring makes this rum so palatable in the mouth. Then once swallowed, there is no harsh afterburn. With Coca-Cola as a mixer, the coconut is even more apparent, making this rum even more agreeable. I also tried still pineapple juice as a mixer and I wasn’t keen, because the drink loses it’s sweetness and instead gains too much sharpness. To counter balance that, I then added some lemonade, which had the desired effect of making it a little more sweeter once again, with the added unexpected bonus of becoming more refreshing to drink as well. But nothing beats having this sweet coconut rum with good old fashioned Coca-Cola as it’s sidekick. To summarise, this for me is on a par with Admirals Old J vanilla spiced rum, for being so deliciously sweet and tasty. I suppose whether you prefer coconut over vanilla, or vice versa, will ultimately decide which you think is better.