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Centenario Anejo Especial is a premium rum produced by Ron Centenario in Costa Rica. It is made from sugar cane juice and aged for 7 years in American oak barrels using the Solera aging method. The product has an ABV of 40% and is a deep amber color. Ron Centenario has been producing rum since 1961 and is located in the city of Liberia in Costa Rica.
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Enjoyed a bottle of Ron Centenario Añejo Especial while vacationing in Costa Rica. Unique bottle and label design, definitely stands out. Light brown color. Strong woodiness and plenty of vanilla to the nose and palate. This is a very dry rum, so better mix it up. Whisky lovers can add 2 points.
Never heard of this rum, but was surprisingly nice.
Not a rum that makes you scream for more or makes you want to use it like paint thinner to remove paint from your bathroom wall. It has some nice flavors going on though not much complexity per say. Vanilla and caramel, some dried fruitiness with a hint of spice and astringent.
Makes a better mixer than sipper but don't be dissuaded from trying it neat or with an ice cube to bring out other flavors in the rum.
Sugar 16 to 20 GPL.
At first sniff I detected some petroleum, and this is going to be harsh but I was surprised. A semi sweet rum with a noticeable taste of honey and vanilla in it. Very smooth with no harshness and a nice warm finish. Other than the honey and vanilla taste, it doesn't have much of a taste profile. Overall it is a pleasant tasting rum that you could mix of sip with no problems. It is "Rum Lite" when compared to the aged Ron Centenario products, but still a good rum at a reasonable price.
There is nothing smoother then this rum. I recommend everyone to get this. I bought it in Costa Rica for $45. It goes great with come.
I would say it is quite good. No bad smell or taste. In this price category very good. If you are looking for something cheap, try this one. But dont expect much.
A pretty decent rum for its price. I'd almost say a bargain. A nice Christmas present I guess.
Before the new labels, this was the only one centenario rum in market; I think it is the same of 5 years.
In general a good mixing with coke.
It' s been a few years since I tried this rum but as I recall it was a really good sipping rum. Smells fantastic and really hits the spot on a cold winter night. I received this as a gift so I have no idea how much it costs. I try to rate based on the price, it's not fair to compare a $100 rum to a $20 rum, so take this rating with a grain of salt. I've had similar rums in the $35-50 range.
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Nic moc 6 out of 10
So I don't like this very much. 20y for more than double is my favorite rum, I like it more than 25y, but I'm going to have a problem finishing this. But it was to be expected.
Tohle mi tedy moc nechutná. 20y za víc jak dvojnásobek je můj nejoblíbenější rum, chutná mi snad víc jak 25y, ale tohle budu mít problém dopít. Ale dalo se čekat. 7 let je málo.