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Named Los Valientes (the Valiant Ones) in honour of the brave fighters of the Mexican Revolution, this rum is made by the Villanueva family who, for three...
Not the same run, but the same brand so I’ll leave this here (“Solera 20”):
Smells like the finishing barrel had a substantial amount of fortified wine left in it. I thought it was port, or possibly even red wine, but I can’t be entirely sure.
Tastes like a young rum was aged on a large amount of oak chips for a short period of time. A lot of spicy tannins, but too raw to be pleasant - just tastes like French oak tea.
I notice some countries seem to be labelled as “10 años” etc while my…
Smells like the finishing barrel had a substantial amount of fortified wine left in it. I thought it was port, or possibly even red wine, but I can’t be entirely sure.
Tastes like a young rum was aged on a large amount of oak chips for a short period of time. A lot of spicy tannins, but too raw to be pleasant - just tastes like French oak tea.
I notice some countries seem to be labelled as “10 años” etc while my…