Ron Colón Rumzcal 33/66
The "Ron Colón Rumzcal 33/66" was produced in Multiple countries at the Licorera Cihuatán distillery. It was distilled from Molasses with a Column Still. The rum has an ABV of 49%. 14 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.0/10. The rum smells like Funky, Mezcal and Smoky, and on the palate there is Smoky, Mezcal and Burnt.
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About the Licorera Cihuatán distillery
The Licorera Cihuatán distillery is located in El Salvador. Rums from Licorera Cihuatán have been reviewed 1,224 times with an average of 7.4/10.
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So the smokiness from the Mezcal is very prominent. Dry, yoghurt, minerals. So far interesting and a bit weird...but pretty much as expected when you throw Mezal and Rum together I guess. Taste: more smoke. Almost Islay-esque (as in Whisky). Very dry. Mezcal is very very dominant. It's more heavy in the mix than I would expect. Weird drink, but it sorta works. Not bad at all. Edit: the smokiness gets less after a while. The drier/lemony notes are more prominent.
I like rum and I like mezcal. But I prefer it separately...