Cañada Alambique Serrano Vida Nativa Single Cask #2 (Venado Temazate)
The "Alambique Serrano Vida Nativa Single Cask #2 (Venado Temazate)" was produced in Mexico at the Cañada distillery. It was distilled in 2022 from Sugar cane juice with a Pot Still and then aged for 2 years. The rum is bottled at cask strength and has an ABV of 62,5%. This is a limited release and there are only 250 bottles. 1 community member rated this rum with an average of 8.6/10. The rum smells like Orange peel, Juniper and Spicy, and on the palate there is Green apple, Fruity and Green fruits.
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The Cañada distillery is located in Mexico. Rums from Cañada have been reviewed 64 times with an average of 7.6/10.
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When initially trying this alongside Cañamazo I had a hard time distinguishing them because they are both complex flavor bombs with long finishes that make A-B comparisons difficult. Trying this on its own shows revealed it was lower on brininess and olive notes and higher on the fruits that I often get from funny Jamaicans. This finish might be a little shorter and the nose a little sweeter. This barely edges the Cañamazo in my book, but much like the Clairins, each is its own beast worth keeping on my shelf.