Treaty Oak Barrel Reserve Rum
The "Barrel Reserve Rum" was produced in USA at the Treaty Oak distillery. It was distilled from Molasses with a Column Still and then aged for 8 years 3mo. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 58%. 3 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.5/10. The rum smells like Vanilla, Oak and Molasses, and on the palate there is Oak, Dark chocolate and Molasses.
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A great rum for bourbon drinkers! If you have some bourbon drinking friends, let them give this one a try! It’s got great barrel aged flavor with a nice sweetness that rounds out the whole experience. Wonderfully smooth as well with a nice round flavor and a beautiful finish.
Molasses-y, fairly rich, and full of burnt sugars, baking spices, bittersweet chocolate, and oak. A *very* barrel forward profile give this rum a more than passing resemblance to many higher aged bourbons. Fortunately, the hefty oak presence avoids becoming unpleasantly tannic or woody, a pitfall that I’ve found plagues many barrel aged spirits from Texas. It may not be the most unique or well rounded, but there’s a lot of flavor packed in here, and it’s interesting rum to try given it’s background.
I tried the barrel 524 aged for 8 years and bottled at ALC 53.75%. Initial nose is quite good very fruit forward, on the taste is very woody not to my liking, but after adding some water it really gets better. With spices and nuts notes. The ending is nice.