Right now, we're liking the Zaya rum. A little pricey here at $40 but really tasty.
Right now, we're liking the Zaya rum. A little pricey here at $40 but really tasty.
Che, where they hell you been for the past five years?
Welcome back!
I like Havana Club but I'm not really much into premium rums.
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You might want to give the Angostura line a try. This version of Zaya is a blend of their rums.
Trying on dresses and stuck in line at "Forever 41".
I know exactly what you mean. I like Ferraris but I'm not really much into fast cars. LOL
Last edited by Chè; 08-16-2010 at 05:26 PM.
Aside from the no-brainer "Z" rums (I agree, Che - the Guatemalan Zacapa was much better than the Zaya Trinidad) and Havana Club, I like Appleton Estate Extra – 12 Year Old
I've not had the 21 yr old, but have heard good things. Unfortunately I'm more of a Anejo Tequila and Scotch fan so I typically invest my $$$ there.![]()
Also - I know it sounds crazy - but at one time I really enjoyed Bicardi Solara. Smooth - pleasant. I don't know what they did, but the newer stuff tastes to me like varnish remover...
Maybe I created a mix up with Zacapa... but just to be clear, prior to a couple of years ago, ILdG simultaneously produced both Zacapa and Zaya. They were siblings. Industrias Licoreras de Guatemala also produces Ron Botran, which the "1893" is pretty damn good sibling too.
Zaya was a private brand of rum bought from the distillery. BTW, Montecristo rum was also private bought / bottled rum from the same source. From what I hear, Montecristo is no longer ILdG product as well -- but before getting the boot the bottler secured a supply that would allow the brand to remain the same origin for awhile. Zaya on the other hand quickly switched to bottling private bought Angostura rum and only changed the origin on the bottle label to product of "Trinidad"
Nothing unfortunate about that. My tequila experience is more moderate than other spirits. But hopefully we'll get to a Scotch discussion sometime soon as I definitely dabble in malts too.
Being an anejo tequila fan, if you come across Depaz Blue Cane Rhum, you might try a shot. A lot of the better refined rhum agricoles have characteristics similar to aged tequila. Depaz has decent US distribution and representation but the number / variety of agricoles that come ashore stateside is pretty limited.
I was at my local NH liquor store and they had 4 bottles of the zacapa 23 yr Guatemalan. Had not idea it was discontinued. Looks like I should pick some up.
Edit - funny, I checked the state inventory and it shows only three bottles in the state and not at the store I was at. Looks like I really need to pick some up tomorrow.
Last edited by nhcigarfan; 08-18-2010 at 08:13 PM. Reason: new info
Zacapa was NOT discontinued. No stampede necessary.
The private brand "Zaya" lost it's source which was the same distillery (as Zacapa) but a different blend. Zacapa continues to be produced. Zaya the brand continued but the source of the rum is no longer Guatemalan nor related to Zacapa.
Does NH = New Hampshire? If so, you guys have some nice prices on certain liquors. That said, talking Zacapa, Shopper's Vineyard in NJ (quiet as it's kept lol) regularly sells Zacapa X.O. for $59.99. If you look around, that's a steal!
Today I had a couple of small pours of this rum (hopefully the picture works).
Ron Botran 1893 is also a rum in the "Zacapa" family. Less sweet + a tad drier than Zacapa 23 & the now retired Guatemalan Zaya, allegedly in the 18 year old range.
Of the three mentioned names, I think this one comes closest or reminds me the most of a good malt, with some evident barrel char & a slight smokiness. Big thumbs up!
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Back in the saddle, just went through a measure of this retired classic. Still love this stuff when ever I desire a heavier, sweeter pour.
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Opened this up earlier today. Good stuff. Less attitude than their 12 year old, still a very nice sipping rum!
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