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- Smooth and balanced profile
- Distinct port finish
- Pleasant fruity aroma
Ron Quorhum 30 Aniversario Oporto Finish Rum is a limited edition Dominican Republic rum, crafted using molasses and distilled with a column still, then aged for nearly 30 years. With only 4000 bottles available, this unique rum features prominent vanilla, caramel, and raisin notes on the nose. Users highlight the distinct port finish and a sweet, spicy, and coffee-infused palate, with a long oaky finish. While praised for its fruity aroma and smooth balance, some users feel it lacks complexity and the port influence could be more pronounced.
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The Oliver & Oliver distillery is located in Dominican Republic. Rums from Oliver & Oliver have been reviewed 2,194 times with an average of 7.3/10.
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"I'd say this is the regular 30 year solera with port added to it. The nose is fruity with vanilla and caramel and a tad of fudge. The palate is sweet round with fruit and spices from the front and oak and coffee later. The Port finish is very obvious. The finish is long, sweet and oaky with the Port clear and present."
"Nicely smooth and balanced - Taste is very similar to standard QRM 30 and only in the aftertaste can you recognize the last aging in port wine casks 👍"
"The nose seems a little chemical, with banana, vanilla, raisins and wood. The palate is a little more harmonious than the nose, with vanilla predominating, figs complementing the fruit and caramel rounding things out. The finish is short, with woody caramel remaining on the palate. The port finish isn't very pronounced, but this rum doesn't reach the heights of complexity or harmony. A pity, since it probably didn't lack much."
"Allzu viel merkt man nicht vom Port-Finish. Man erhält den normalen 30y Quorhum mit stärkerer Tendenz in richtung roter Frucht. Hätte mir mehr erhofft und ich denke, dass der Preis nicht gerechtfertigt ist. Dann lieber den 30y mit 50%."