The world is full of good rums and the journey is always best experienced with others. Hopefully my tasting notes will inspire you to try the rums and make your own opinions. It is my wish in the pages of “Got Rum?” to be your host and provide you with my impressions of rums available in the world market. The desire to share this information led me to create I share my experiences and reviews in the hopes that I would inspire others in their own explorations. I have also had the pleasure of learning from bar tenders, brand ambassadors, and other enthusiasts from around the world each one providing their own unique point of view, adding another chapter to the modern story of rum. This inspired me to travel with my wife around the Caribbean, Central America, and United States visiting distilleries and learning about how each one creates their rums. I quickly learned that not all rums are created equally and that the uniqueness of the spirit can be as varied as the locales they are from. My exploration of Rums began by learning to craft Tiki cocktails for friends. My name is Paul Senft - Rum Reviewer, Tasting host, Judge and Writer. Easy to sip and at 80 proof a solid ingredient rum for your cocktail pleasure. This limited release product can be found in California, Florida and New York in the United States and has recently begun to be released in the European markets. I enjoyed that it was a very different experience than Neo and Exquisito. It has a lot going on from the first sip to the robust finish. I found this rum to be dynamically interesting. As I continue to investigate the rum the oaky foundation reveals cinnamon, dark chocolate and a bit of cherry pops at the finish. Toffee and vanilla swirl across the midline with spicy banana and fig notes take the high notes. The first sip creates a strong baseline of deep oak flavor and black pepper on the tongue. I let the liquid rest for a few minutes and when I returned to the glass, I found that the oak had settled and discovered notes of banana,cinnamon, caramel, baking spices and a slight hint of cocoa at the end. I removed the cork and a strong oak note filled the air. Swirling the liquid created a thick band with slow moving dense legs. A security strip wraps the top of the bottle with an additional plastic wrap around the neck. The rum has a walnut hue in the bottle and glass. The heavy glass decanter has a crossing sun beam design that forms an X which is a nice nod to the age of the products inside. The bottle is sealed with a wooden cap that holds a synthetic cork. The Master Blender took a combination of unaged as well as one and two year old rums, blended them in a used American Oak Bourbon Barrel and then aged them for 10 years in the Bahamas. It is then shipped to Tultitlán, Mexico where it is blended to 80 proof and bottled for export.Įximo is sold in a thick gray cardboard box with artwork matching that of the decanter it holds. What makes Eximo unique in the marketplace is that the product was blended before aging. Paul Senft, a contributing writer for "Got Rum?" magazine and Rum Reviewer for the Angel's Share section of the magazine, takes us on his recent journey to the Dominican Republic and Haiti, an invitation by the West Indies Rum and Spirits Producers’ Association (WIRSPA).įacundo Eximo is the second of the line of premium rums commissioned by Facundo L. Bacardi to honor Don Facundo Bacardi Masso. Once created, these blends are married in single casks, many of which were previously used for other spirits and/or wines.Mr. While we may be able to replicate the recipe for these releases, the unique nature of each ingredient and the barrel they are married in makes every bottling singularly special.Įach release of our Private Release Rum is a unique blend of rums from Barbados, Jamaica, and Guyana, as well as Rhum Agricôle from Martinique. Bacardi to honor Don Facundo Bacardi Masso. For that reason, these barrels take months to polish and perfect. Facundo Eximo is the second of the line of premium rums commissioned by Facundo L. Every ounce of every ingredient changes the overall character of these blends, as does the barrel that each one is aged in. Our goal is always to maximize the best attributes of each component. The Private Release Series lets us exercise our blending expertise while maintaining a single barrel-like scale controlled entirely by hand and by palate. The Barrell Private Release Series is a project in detailed blending on a scale small enough to allow extreme precision. This is the first time in our company’s history that we have offered “micro” blends to the public.
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