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Smell of flowers. Taste of toffee, strawberry, chocolate and vanilla. Very smooth and soft. Really good and a bit complex. Has already got special place on the Shelf next to its little brother Pinta, but Niña is the best. Hopefully the third Columbus ship will join this year. (December 20th 2019 in calender from 1423)
Gillade denna väldigt mycket. Smak av choklad och lite trä kanske ek. Riktigt god.
This is perhaps, at the time of writing, my favourite rum. "Normal" rum smell of caramel and toffee, with a slight ethanol coming through. Very sweet and nice taste, not too sugary. Smooth and velvety, good taste and aftertaste. I would heartily recommend this.
Mahogany on color. Sweet flowery and bourbonny notes on the nose. On palate it is quite sweet, with unique hardwood notes, hard cream candy and vanilla. Small amount of spices. Alcohol taste is warm and long lasting. Full bodied and easily recommended.
Very interesting rum, from nose which with flower and mint, godd taste, smooth alcohol.
I really like dominican rums and this one is not a exception. In smell you can feel vanilla, biscuits and flowers. Rum is sweet and smooth with flavours of vanilla, spice, chocolate and caramel.
Some light vanilla and some white chocolate. .
"It is insipid. Boring, dull and frankly just bland."
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Celebrating Canada day with Dominican rum bottled in Denmark named after Spanish colonizator of America (Canada. ) )
Long Life Canada!
Long Life Dominican Republic!
Long Life Denmark!
So, the subject:
something extraordinary and naturally sweet.
Lovely agricole.
Exotic fruits.
Smooth licorice.
Wood hints.
Vanilla forever.
Have absolutely pleasant impressions from this aged agricole. Oily, rich, naturally (well if they have added 10g per L - let it be) ) sweet.
Cheers!