Tres Hombres
There are 82 rums from Tres Hombres in the RumX database.
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Captain‘s Choice Edition 55
Top review from Gunnar Böhme "Bauerngaumen" 🤓:
"Blind Tasting 01.02.2024, 4th rum Nose: Wow, this is a powerhouse that can barely walk on power! But it is so superficially brute that it almost comes across as cheap, the Rummelboxer type. But what does such a coarse type have to do with fine notes of sherry and glue? Obviously a lot here! Palate: Tiieef and dark, but I don't taste any malt or leather, so it's probably not an Enmore on steroids, but what then, a Foursquare? Toni, who is sitting next to me, guesses the Foursquare from Schotman's (RX13210). Yes, it clicks for me too, that must be it! Solution: Surprise! Not Schotman's, but even better: Tres Hombres - with an Oloroso finish! I really like it. 2nd place out of 8 blind-tasted rums that evening."
Ed. 015 Captains Choice XVIII
Top review from Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰:
"Had two tastings this weekend and Très Hombres was the first one. This rum kicks just the right places and I needed a drop of water to release more flavours. The oak is only there in the background, but I like that on this powerful rum. Spices, chocolate and coffee are more in the center. Lovely rum and very rare i found out. "
Captain’s Choice Ed. 40
Top review from RumTaTa:
"Tasted today with the Velier Patrimonio as a reference.Nose: A beautiful sweetness rises to me from the glass! Compared to the Patrimonio is clearly more fruit, especially citrus. Bourbon and vanilla are omnipresent.Mouth: Again the citrus, like Sicilian lemon marmalade. And typical Foursquare vanilla, bourbon and now the barrel. The Patrimonio has not so much fruitiness and more spice and barrel.Finish: The Tres Hombres has a surprising grassy / green note, and presents all the flavors even in the finish with a shifted emphasis towards spice.The Patrimonio is very similar here with an idea more spice.Great rum and m.M.n. more exciting than the Patrimonio, which is "too round" for me in direct comparison"
Ed. 032
Top review from Rowald Sweet Empire:
"Haven't had that many La Favorite's. But from what I've heard they make good juice. On the juice: a well balanced honey sweet agricole. Pastries/fruitcake. Grape. Subtle and warm. Some cedar wood/wood spices. Taste: a lot dryer and bitter than expected. The wood is more present. French oak aka Armagnac/cognac comes through. Obviously grapes. The bitterness gets easier over time. All in all a very nice Agricole. The "dynamic aging" on the boat probably gave it a bit more wood for its age. Very decent drop."
Ed. 010 Captain’s Choice XXI
Top review from Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰:
"This is a solera method rum set at 21 years and a very good one. It needs to rest for at least 15 minutes before you give it a go or you'll only get the alcohol. You may also want to add a few drops of water after which the flavours are really set free. The nose is alcoholic after poring but after a while it settles and you get a fruity and vanilla mix with smoke on top. This palate is nice and complex with chocolate/cooa followed by fruit, caramel and butterscotch. Oak and some smoke ends the experience. The finish is extremely long and warm with a fruity and smoky end. "
Ed. 024 Captains Choice La Palma
Top review from Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰:
"This one was also OK actually, but the price to quality maybe not optimal. Very light fruit in the profile as the previous one but drier on the palate. The Madeira Cask finish is there just very well hidden. The ABV has definitely lifted this one above normal Aldea releases."
Ed. 026 XVIII Madeira
Top review from Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰:
"#4447 02.11.2023 Not too bad release and it's a medium dry and sweet release. The kode is kind of light and the palate delivers more than the nose. Palate has a nice caramel touch to it. The finish is medium to long and dry with light dried fruit notes. Price to quality is pretty good."
Ed. 028 La Palma Catorce XIV
Top review from Rowald Sweet Empire:
"Tastingset from Dam Spirits degustation. Massive virgin/pinewood in the nose. Spicy. Interesting for sure. More massive than you expect at 43%. Taste: bourbon wood kicks in. Burnt sugar. Caramel popcorn. Very tasty. Loving it. Nothing special but well done. Aldea is not your typical agricole but more of a not too sweet Spanish style rum. Lovely drop this where the nose is definitely misleading."
Ed. 42 República Dominicana
Top review from Rowald Sweet Empire:
"Very fruity Spanish styled rum. A mix of different and probably active casks. The dynamic aging must gave helped too. Pretty sweet and syropy. A resonable doubt if this is sweetened, if not the wine casks must have been very sweet. Somehow the sweetness does work well because there're also woodspices, dryness, tannins and lots of fruits. All in all not bad."
Ed. 37 La Palma Quince
Top review from Rowald Sweet Empire:
"Pretty Oaky rum. Finished on a boat on Armagnac/Moscatel and Portugese wine barrels for 7 months. Especially the oak comes through. More spice and wood than fruit strangely. Oranges.. Butterscotch/Mocha in the aftertaste. Not bad. Wish it had more abv%."
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Most bottled by Tres Hombres
- Ron Aldea 26 rums
- Foursquare 13 rums
- Oliver & Oliver 13 rums
- La Favorite 7 rums
- Bielle 3 rums
- Poisson 3 rums
- Mardi S.A. 2 rums
- Aldea Destillerie 1 rum
All rums bottled by Tres Hombres
- Tres Hombres Foursquare Ed. 031 Old Barbados 2007 12yr 43% RX572
- Tres Hombres Ed. 42 República Dominicana <18yr 41,3% RX8164
- Tres Hombres Oliver & Oliver Ed. 015 Captains Choice XVIII 2016 <18yr 66,6% RX5633
- Tres Hombres La Favorite Ed. 032 2019 6yr 43% RX374
- Tres Hombres Foursquare Captain’s Choice Ed. 40 2007 13yr 63,2% RX8051
- Tres Hombres Poisson Ed. 56 "Marie Galante Vieux 2022" 2019 2mo - 3yr 46% RX13863
- Tres Hombres Ron Aldea Ed. 37 La Palma Quince 15yr 43,1% RX8166
- Tres Hombres Foursquare Ed. 39 Barbados 2011 8yr 42,2% RX8165