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Havana Club 3-Year rum is produced from molasses and aged for 3 years in white oak barrels before filtering and bottling.
Havana Club rum is produced in Cuba, where the company was founded in 1878 by José Arechabala. The company was nationalized in 1959 after the Cuban Revolution and now jointly owned by Pernod Ricard and the Cuban government.
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White rum is a "mixer" and l generally don't like mixed drinks. However, this rum makes an excellent mojito or pina colada and if you taste it "straight up" you'll understand why.
No, I'm not suggesting you drink this straight but if
l can't have this in the mixed drink.....l don't want the mixed drink.
It's a good option to fund a party and serve rum drinks to guests without wasting your money.
Nice rum for cocktails, but drink it straight, spare zour monez and buy something better.
Perfect for cocktails or a casual rum night. Not for high standard rum evenings.
First, I don't quite understand, why they decided to color the rum with caramel because it just looks like very much dilluted white wine - not pretty!
In terms of aroma, there is a mix of some fruity sweetness and floral notes. There is also citrus and grass. Burns on the nose.
The Anejo 3 is very mild in taste. It can be drunk neat, but there is a noticeable alcohol taste. On the upside, there is simple syrup sweetness, which lingers into the aftertaste, and again citrus. The sweetness is on the ideal level. There is pronounced bitterness and some funky grass.
Lastly, it is strong on sweetness in the aftertaste, together with citrus, and rather unpleasant alcohol burn.
While this is by no means an exquisite rum, it is great for mixing, and not only because it is affordable. The alcohol taste brings it down a level, which makes it only OK-ish for drinking neat.
Like all the Havana rums on my list not really a fan
Zapach: Śmietanka, limonka, imbir, beczka (dąb fajny, choć trochę może wydawać się zmęczona), na końcu delikatny tytoń i młodość targająca nozdrza
Smak: Egzotyczne owoce - ananas, cytryna, limonka, wanilia dalej trawiasta, delikatna melaska trochę agresywna. Rum jest delikatny choć czuć młodość alkoholu.
Niektórzy mogą smakowo odbierać go jako “diesel” - rzeczywiście ten rum posiada pewną wadę szybkich, nieco styranych beczek którą doświadczone osoby dość łatwo wychwycą
Co mogę powiedzieć o HC3YO? Może to się wydać dziwne, ale jak w biedronce macie do wyboru anejo especial a 3yo wybierajcie 3yo. Najlepiej kupcie sobie i sobie porównajcie. Różnice na plus tej złotej poczujecie w kilka sekund. Dodatkowo szukajcie wersji 40% a nie 37,5%. Ten rum na 100% oddaje ducha Cuba - jest cierpki, alkoholowy a zarazem bardzo aromatyczny
OCENA 71/100
With a 32℃ clear blue sky day - this calls for the perfect drink - Mojito!
This is perfect for that and that alone. Open the bottle and the waft makes me think I can power my vehicle engine with it. Tried neat, bad move!!! Stick with mixing cocktails. I have scored it a 6 due to it making a great mojito and lets be honest its not designed for sipping. Scored as a stand alone rum it would max out at 3.
'intense nose with accents of vanilla, caramelized pears'
"Havana Club 3-Year rum review by The Ultimate Rum Guide"
The nose is very sweet.
"When sipped the rum is fairly smooth but it doesn’t have an abundance of flavour. Its sweet but very short."
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The only thing I can ever describe this rum as is "Bananas". Because... it smells and tastes like fresh bananas. It's simple, but makes for a fun rum to toss in daiquiris and other sours.