Paranubes Oaxaca Añejo Rum
The "Oaxaca Añejo Rum" was produced in Mexico at the Paranubes distillery. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice with a Column Still and then aged for 2 years. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 53,9%. This is a limited release and there are only 672 bottles. 11 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.0/10. The rum smells like Vegetal, Sugarcane and Olive, and on the palate there is Vegetal, Sugarcane and Olive.
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About the Paranubes distillery
The Paranubes distillery is located in Mexico. Rums from Paranubes have been reviewed 266 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"I've been drinking it from time to time since I bought it, and I really like it. Reminds me of the Creol from Savanna with 67.2%. But this one is a little weaker in terms of alcohol content and a little less olive. Better for me, because I never really warmed to the other one and gave the bottle away at some point. I find it impressive how good it tastes for being only 2 years old. Who knows what Paranubes could do if they were/could be stored longer. The bottle suffered a bit on the way through Central America 😅 Unfortunately, they only have unaged and very young rums. But amazing how good they are, potential is definitely there. They said that they have something that has been lying for 3 years and should be lying for even longer. No idea when it will be bottled and whether it will then come to Europe. I visited the distillery's office/warehouse/bar directly in Oaxaca, Mexico. The distillery itself is in the mountains, unfortunately they don't want visitors there. I bought a bottle of Anejo RX15229 for the equivalent of about CHF 33."