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- Fruity aroma
- Smooth dessert-like taste
- Complex port accents
The Ron Barceló Imperial Rare Blends Porto Cask is a Dominican Republic rum that offers a distinctive taste experience. Distilled from molasses, the rum features 40% ABV and is noted for its fruity aroma with hints of port, caramel, and vanilla. The taste is pronouncedly sweet with pronounced port wine characteristics, reminiscent of chocolate and coffee undertones. While some praise its unique dessert-like qualities, others find the port influence overwhelming and overly sweet. Reviewers agree that it leans more towards a port-like drink than a traditional rum. The powerful port cask finish might appeal to those who enjoy sweet and syrupy beverages with a twist.
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About the Alcoholes Finos Dominicanos distillery
The Alcoholes Finos Dominicanos distillery is located in Dominican Republic. Rums from Alcoholes Finos Dominicanos have been reviewed 1,701 times with an average of 7.0/10.
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"Brachially sweet! Cookie dough, sugar, overproof port wine. A really nasty mix! It rarely happens to me, but I really have to leave it, otherwise my pancreas will give up."
"My least favorite Barcelo so far. The port influence is too heavy. It's still drinkable but also becomes hard to call it rum."
"Te zacht en te vlak"
"at the first smell of cherry, it's terrible Later on it's not so bad, there's a very slight smell of port cask in the background. after drinking it, the taste is absolutely fabulous, it's strong, full-bodied, very port-like, even a little chocolatey"