Cañada Alambique Serrano 1st Edition 3 Años
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About the Cañada distillery
The Cañada distillery is located in Mexico. Rums from Cañada have been reviewed 93 times with an average of 7.7/10.
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Rhum Agricole-esque flavors but this time in liked because of all thar vanilla oak
As a sipping rum, it's not bad but not amazing, primarily because the finish is too short and it feels a little thin at this lower proof. As a mixing rum, which is kind of its purpose maybe(?), it's pretty divine. It carries much of the same flavor profile as their Blend #4 (see my more detailed review there), plus a slightly buttery element reminiscent of Smith & Cross. The only down side is that, for a mixing rum, it's much more expensive than, for example, Smith & Cross.
Baking spice and maple syrup on the nose with a fantastic mouthfeel for a 3yr proofed rum. I’d be at 9-10 if it were these two qualities alone, but the finish has an astringent-tanic note that is similar to what I taste in spirits that are over-aged. Literally a bitter unpleasant flavor that holds this bottle back.
The aroma was a heavy molasses and some sort of red wine. I did not pick up the aromas in the taste, as that was more oak and cedar. Not unpleasant, but surprising given the strong molasses aroma. The burn was less than expected. Mixed was decent, with the cedar being more dominant than the oak, and somewhat of a burnt taste.