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If, like me, you don’t like spiced rum, you want to stick to rum that tastes like rum, not vanilla.
This is a fine rum-drinker’s rum. It’s a ‘suave,’ which is Spanish for smooth; and smooth it is!
It’s doesn’t have many other characteristics, but it doesn’t need them. There is nothing wrong with it. It’s a good rum (but probably still best for mixing/cocktails).
Léger et parfumé il est idéal pour des cocktails...
The smell is weird mostly of alcohol maybe a hint of vanilla or molasses. The taste is sweet at first you can taste the flavours of ingredients mentioned above. Maybe good for blends.
Sweet smelling, an almost red wine like note.
"Finish whilst reasonably long is very one dimensional, oaky and bitter."
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Basic version of what you can get in the higher versions. Go for it if you think Soleras are overdone.