...
Thanks so much for submitting a report. It has been emailed to the Rum Captain and will be actioned shortly.
Have you found an online vendor selling Centenario ?
Please input the URL directly to the vendor page with the rum for sale and we will automatically show it on RumRatings
Costa Rica | Aged | 40% ABV
Ron Centenario 20-Year rum is produced from Costa Rican sugar cane which is turned into molasses before aging in American white oak barrels up to 20 years using the solera aging system.
The company producing Ron Centenario 20-Year rum used to be named Seagram de Costa Rica, but in 2002 changed its name to Centenario Internacional. The rum wasn't sold outside of Costa Rica until 2007.
Sort by: Popularity | Newest | Oldest | Rating
great great test really good...great great test really good
One of these good middle of the road rums - quite.sweat
High value, low complexity. Something for sweet girls or with sweet girls.
Not our favourite rum somehow at all but every taste is different
I like 25y and very similar 20y - both are smooth and delicious rums.
This is my favorite rum. It is nice and sweet overall but we’ll balanced. I love the flavor and the lingering after taste. It’s not a sweet and doesn’t coat my mouth as much as other sweet rums do (Diplomatico). It is pretty hard to find where I live in Chicago so when I do see it I’m always sure to stock up on a few bottles. Highly recommend.
This rum is a Solera-style blend from 6 to 20 year old rums, made in Costa Rica. When reviewing the past ratings of this rum, my expectations were high. And it met the expectations!
The rum has a deep amber to copper color. In the nose there is sugar cane, vanilla, the richness of dark caramel and the floral aromas of honey. The taste starts with a sharp touch of sweet alcohol and immediately a deep and complex flavor takes over. What an experience! Like in the nose, first some honey and then the depth of dark caramel. A long, sweet -but not too sweet-, deep aftertaste. It is so enjoyable, you would be drinking this over and over.
Smooth balanced rum, very enjoyable, top 3 best rums i have tried so far.
Try to get a well lit shot from the front of the rum label
To import data from CSV or XLSX, we need the following information from you. Please provide the necessary file format and column mappings. Take a look at an example too!
A header row is required, but your file doesn't need to be in any particular order. We'll use the columns to find the information.
Add RumRatings to your home screen for quicker access. All you have to do is click the icon and then Add to Home Screen
I can see why this rum is liked by many. It is sweet and smooth, requires minimal effort really.
I had high hopes, as this is in the higher end of what I am willing to spend on a rum. Accordingly, I was let down quite a bit when I found that this is a sugary, smooth, almost viscose rum liqueur.
Taste is - to me - mostly that of Spanish brandy. Sweet, dried fruits, a hint of almond, very smooth presentation. Which is fine, but I can have a better experience with a Spanish brandy half the price (Osborne Magno for example).
Too sweet, too smooth, nothing interesting. Useful for sweetening other rums, but I rarely do that. Stupid waste of money for me. But thus I learn...
Would like to taste what it would be like without all the added sugar.