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A sugar-free 4-year old premium rum that is sustainably produced (Carbon Neutral & Fair Trade certified). From a 5th generation family estate, it is naturally aged without artificial ingredients, distilled 100% with renewable energy and KOSHER certified. A light-bodied rum with a long and smooth finish that lingers in the palate. Perfect for classic white rum cocktails and refreshing drinks.
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Ok, like is the case with the Flor de Caña Anejo Oro (7), it excels in the execution. You get more direct, white offspring of the distillate, which speaks out what whites are about. Yes, they are close to vodka. But, while the range of latter is best at approaching clarity of spirit, white rum can speak the tale of the sugarcane. The story of rum itself. I highly regard this particular maker, no nonsense here, rum of a kind is what you get.
Nothing fancy or complex, dry, with a hint of vanilla on the nose. Clean on the palate, nothing particularly pops out. Great as a daiquiri. Attractive bottle. Nothing notable when served neat.
Dry runs, but this is one of my favorite silver rums. Makes a mighty tasty mojito.
subtle flovaoring of toffee apples and buttery vanilla
I bought this rum solely because of RumRating's recommendations. A white rum rated 6+/10 sounded like a perfect mixer for light cocktails.
Well, it's not. It greets you with a strong ethanol smell and it tastes like vodka with just a splash of rum flavour. "Ok, ok, maybe it's not a sipper, I'll give it a try in a drink". With mojito it was acceptable at best, with daiquiri (fresh limes, Monin syrup) it tasted... cheap.
I gave it a few tries and different situation and it didn't worked out. Plantation 3* is both better and cheaper.
Not the greatest for sipping. Ok, a bit plain
After a few sips it gets better. Sort of sweet
Good rum and good price for mojitos, Cuba libre; etc. For the same price I prefer Habana Añejo
This is a very clean and sweet mixer rum. Its flavors are not overpowering or harsh.
This was probably a decent rum before they aged it for 4 years and filtered the hell out of it.
Aged rum should not be crystal clear!
Notes of vodka and breakfast cereal. Hay, cocoa, a little nuttiness, cake frosting.
There are better mass-produced white rums out there, but this one's still okay.
The nose is quite alcohol forward to begin with. It’s on a part with the 5 in terms of booziness.
"The finish is relatively short with this one as it dries out quite quickly from the initial sip. The mid palate has notes of chocolate, vanilla and toffee. With some tobacco and oak spices."
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Fantastic Mixer slight sweetness and subtle floral notes
7
/10
out of 10
This is an incredible mixing rum for anything that benefits from a nice light, subtlety sweet dry rum. Makes perfect Mojitos, stunning Daquiris and sublime Pina Coladas. The nose has hints of vanilla and very subtle floral hints. The taste is very similar with that wonderful dry finish. This is definitely not a sipper but it's not meant to be. There are other white rums that bring other qualities to the party but you don't always need all that. The other thing that makes this rum outstanding is the price.
Anybody who makes rum cocktails at home should definitely give this a try. It will always have a place in my home bar.