How does this rum taste?
- Intense, unique flavor profile
- Bold nose with complex aromas
- Intriguing Caroni-like smoky notes
The Tamosi Tiba is a Panamanian rum distilled in 2008 from molasses using a column still and aged for 13 years, boasting a robust 57% ABV. Selected by Levy Lane, this rum surprises with an intense blend of burnt sugar and vanilla aromas, alongside less common notes like young wood and prunes. On the palate, it delivers caramel and brown sugar with a distinctive intensity, softened by vanilla and hints of young wood. Users consistently highlight its bold and unusual profile, with smoky and rubbery elements often compared to the renowned Caroni style. While praised for its intriguing character, some find it lacks complexity in flavor depth.
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"Very unusual Panama! Funky, dirty and intense after cola crackers, bacon, burnt rubber, bicycle inner tube and spices like allspice and star anise.... Almost reminds me of Caroni somehow?! I like exceptionally well and is finally times what else from Panama."
"Guter Panama-Rum."
"I like the intense nose and palate of this rum. There is nice wood in the profile without it being too dominant. The chocolate on the finish is more obvious in the empty glass."
"The rum is well made, with a nice roasted and nutty note!"