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This is a drink to convert non-rum drinkers. With its sweet vanilla taste, it's great to drink neat.
Great rum, normally not a spiced rum guy, but this is delicious
Had this one a few days ago. A friend brought it home from his trip to The Seychelle islands. It's a very refreshing rum. Nice during a summer party.
But no wow factor
Love this one. If you want to drink rum but not to much. I could easily drink one
Glass an evening with this one
Good for coctails and tea. Too spicy for drink by itself.
Starts with a spicy hit and then mellows to a fruity and almost coffee like flavour. Also hints of butterscotch. Definitely has added sugar.
I loved the original takamaka bay spiced however this one seems to hold a bit more of a dull flavour profile. Don't get me wrong, it has a lovely fruity vanilla flavour however it seems to disperse quite a bit faster than its younger cousin. I would drink this with maybe one extra ice cube than usual to take that extra bite off the tail end. Overall not that bad but could do better 6.5/10
It's an ok rum, but I prefer smoother rums........
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Best rum ever
10
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I do not know how anyone could pass on this rum. It is a coconut based rum, and is decently sweet. It is very smooth, not only to the tongue, but to the nose as well. This is the only rum I can drink straight anymore. The first time I had this, I drank it straight out of the bottle, on a beach in Seychelles (where it is from). A few friends of mine had the idea to crack open a coconut, pour it in, and drink it that way. This rum just feels smooth when you drink it. When you take your first whiff, you are hit with a sweet, vanilla/coconut aroma. It should make you want to drink the bottle right then and there, but we want to enjoy ourselves, right? When you take the first sip, it feels like a smooth creme in your mouth, but somehow still liquid. The taste on your buds will make you wonder why you never tried this rum before. I am bad at separating flavors, so for you that have super taste buds, I am sorry. The only thing I can say is that if you do not enjoy this rum, then you are probably looking for the "highly rated" rums whom of which have tastes that are competing with bourbons, and smell like rubbing alcohol. I understand that is the "traditional rum" way, like the British Navy used to get. Let's face it though, there is a reason we started mixing our drinks, because it wasn't that good to begin with. This rum, you can drink straight. I love this rum so much, that it is in my only decanter, and my wife ordered it (from Seychelles) for my wedding gift.