Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Brugal Añejo Superior Rum (38%) - Review

Brugal Añejo Superior Rum (38%) - Review


Brugal Añejo Superior Rum - standing proud

Rum Info:

This beautifully bottled gold rum is produced in the Dominican Republic. Brugal Añejo Rum has passed through five generations and spanned over 125 years of quality distillation. founded by Don Andres Brugal, a Spanish national who migrated to the Dominican Republic after picking up a few tricks or two on making rum when in Cuba. This brand now has a variety of white and aged rum within its portfolio and is one of 'The Three B's' which represents two other rums that are exported out of these islands. Brugal Añejo Rum is aged in old whisky barrels and blended with rums aged between 3 to 5 years.


Brugal Añejo Superior Rum
Brugal Añejo Superior Rum - Glugging away

Description:

This lovely golden coloured rum really catches the light. The whole experience of pouring Brugal Añejo is so different to other rums. The bottle is loosely wrapped with a string net and the nozzle of the bottle is semi blocked, creating a slow pour and a delightful, glugging noise. The strong smell is aromatic, refreshing and has a hint of chocolate. To taste the hint of chocolate comes through along with a rich woody oak. Brugal Añejo is a very smooth rum with a minimal kick that lingers in the mouth.

Brugal Añejo Superior Rum
Brugal Añejo - neat with O. Lodge

Best Serving Suggestion:

This is a very flexible rum and can easily lend itself to our patented Rum and Coke with 3 wedges of Limes. For the more adventures try shaking with 2 shots of Brugal Añejo, 1/2 shot of Grand Marnier, 3 wedges of limes, half a crushed mango and topped with a dash of grenadine and pineapple juice.


Rating:

4 out of 5 limes - JUST!

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Written by Chris. H and O. Lodge

Saturday, 26 April 2014

Bacardi Reserva (40%) - Review

Bacardi Reserva (40%) - Review

Bacardi Reserva - Enjoying the sun

Rum Info:

Bacardi! The most recognized brand of rum in the world. Bacardi has a number of aged rum and flavours, with Reserva being described as “a fairly rare golden rum.”

Description:

Not a great start though, a disappointing aroma, with near non-existent flavor coming through. A slight hint of citrus that is completely consumed by the very strong smell of alcohol, which could easily be mistaken for paint stripper. The potent taste of pure alcohol matches the smell. Split views between the RumWithThreeLime drinkers of tasting pure alcohol verses some smokey oak notes. Nevertheless, the after burn is harsh and the rum is very thin. The whole drink from bottle to taste is quite disappointing.

Best Serving Suggestions:

Tricky one! Due to the nature of the rum this really needs to be accompanied by stronger flavours to bring it to life. A tiki punch would fit that bill.

Ratings:

2 out of 5 limes









The most recognised rum manufacturer in the world wont be talking up this one to much.

Written by Chris. H, Soren. R & Oli. L