Opened this up earlier today. Good stuff. Less attitude than their 12 year old, still a very nice sipping rum!
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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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Since winter moved in, haven't been on the rum much (mostly whiskeys and brews lately). Since I poured a couple of shots just over an hr ago figured I come rant about it. Excellent. Not overpriced either. Enjoyed with a Montecristo No.4.
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I have had Plantaion a few times. I little too sweet for my taste.
I tend to like Dominican & Hatian rum's. Barbancourt is my favorite.
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~ Gerry Adams
What matters is which Plantation you've tried. The Ferrand (Cognac) family owns the label "Plantation" - They buy rums from a quite a few countries/makers and typically finish them in France in cognac casks before bottling.
The point being, 1 bottle of Plantation does not represent the name/line "Plantation". With the exception of them steering clear of additives and appearing to try to select rums that are clean from all their sources, specific flavors and characteristics like "too sweet" would likely be applicable to the specific bottle you tried and may even deviate per vintage of said country/region/maker.
The bottle above is a Grand Reserve bottle containing rum from Barbados. The higher tiered vintage bottles of the Barbados rums are similar but pretty different than the standard Grand Reserve bottles I've had (for example). Not to mention the Guyana, Nicaraguan, Jamaican etc. bottles I've tasted were completely different as were some of their specific vintages/releases with-in.
All that said, you might try bottles from opposing regions/countries/makers. Or maybe it could be that the cognac finishing is something you don't like across the board.
My knowledge on rum’s is limited at best.
I tend to stick with Brugel & Barbancourt because I know
they are dry. There is also one I like very much from Panama.
The name escapes me. I should put more effort into research.
Che, you seem to be very knowledgeable.
Are there any “drier” rum’s you would suggest I try?
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
~ Gerry Adams
I do enjoy Barbancourt (8 & 15) a lot. Brugel I'm kinda ify about but will not walk away from a measure.
Was the Panamanian rum you're thinking of Ron Abuelo? Did I mention Plantation has a Panamanian rum bottle too? My best guess is theirs is hand picked rum from VARELA HERMANOS, S.A. the maker of Abuelo rums.
If Barbancourt is your standard measuring stick for "dry", I'd say your choices get slim. Besides Brugel, my guess is you'd probably like Ron Barrilito 3 star (Puerto Rican), maybe Flor de Cana 12 year old or the 18 (Nicaragua). The thing at least for me is, unless one is really acclimated to rum, drier & less sweet rums tend to be tougher to sip (neat) than sweeter ones.
Barbancourt is somewhat of an anomaly. If you like all the flavor in Barbancourt (beyond its drier less sweet components) including its grassier lighter overtones, then what you'll actually want to give a shot is "Agricole Rhums". Look for Depaz Blue Cane Rhum or Clement VSOP to begin with. As far as the pure cane grassy notes go, agricoles tend to be like extreme Barbancourt. Very dry, very grassy and to many witnesses, much rawer.
From what little I understand, Barbancourt tends to be made using Agricole methods, but supply-wise they supplement by use of some molasses in their process. Not sure if that is exactly it but haven't really reason to question it. True Agricole is made from fresh pressed sugar cane (ABSOLUTELY NO MOLASSES).
Hope the drivel above is of some help.
Last edited by Chè; 01-11-2011 at 04:52 PM.
I enjoy Pusser's Navy Rum. It's the actual rum that the English Admiralty served to it's sailors. It's the real thing. Puts a pencil in your pants and courage in your heart.
When Winston Churchill was asked why the British Navy was so successful he replied, "Rum, (Pusser's) Sodomy and the lash".
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Neat thread full of rums I can't get! (but I'm happy with what I do get, just picked up a bottle of Havana Club Cuban Barrel Proof at the Liquor store tonight.)
Any opinion on the Plantation Barbados 20th Anniversary? There was one bottle at the Liquor store, maybe I should go back?
Craig
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Enjoy. The HCBP is being altered and repackaged as we speak. The title is being changed and (I haven't had the new to compare) according to others I'd trust, the blend doesn't taste quite the same.
Probably in the minority but I thought it was a bit of deception with it being described as "Barrel Proof", when in fact it's always carried a fixed ABV.
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