Loading
Thanks so much for submitting a report. It has been emailed to the Rum Captain and will be actioned shortly.
Have you found an online vendor selling Centenario ?
Please input the URL directly to the vendor page with the rum for sale and we will automatically show it on RumRatings
Costa Rica | Aged | 40.0% ABV
Ron Centenario 20-Year rum is produced from Costa Rican sugar cane which is turned into molasses before aging in American white oak barrels up to 20 years using the solera aging system.
The company producing Ron Centenario 20-Year rum used to be named Seagram de Costa Rica, but in 2002 changed its name to Centenario Internacional. The rum wasn't sold outside of Costa Rica until 2007.
Sort by: Popularity | Newest | Oldest | Rating
I generally like sweeter rums and the Centenario 20-Year fits well to that category. Great flavour and after-taste but i found it a little to sweet for me. To sum up a pretty good sweet rum with a reasonable price.
This is the best rum I have ever tasted no question, and is why it's called the "pappy of rum". It's got everything, and is on par with the finest whiskey you could bring to the table. Barbados is rum, and Centenario is king
riecht nach Portwein mit Karamell, exotische Früchte, ölig
This centenario 20 is just great. For that age is sweet.
Picked up at the airport in Costa Rica with the 30 and 25 and love it!
One of my favorite ron, well balanced, sweet but not so. A must have as for me.
A little fall off from other Ron Centenario rums but still a great taste
Loading
Loading
Loading
Add RumRatings to your home screen for quicker access. All you have to do is click the icon and then Add to Home Screen
I love it almost as much as 19y Presidente Marti 9 out of 10
I opened this bottle last night, and did a comparison to my 19y Presidente Marti which is my favorite rum (not that i've tried many).
Color is basically the same, aroma and flavor are also very similar sweet and complex. I find this tad more sharp in comparison to the Presidente, and somehow the Presidente havind tad more complex flavor tho i can't do better analyse of it. Either way , both have nice long finish.
I like it a lot, but since 19y Presidente is tad better, yet it's cheaper i'd go with another bottle or 19y Presidente or try the 23y next time.