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- Smooth and easy to drink
- Rich vanilla and caramel notes
- Pleasant aroma
Facundo Eximo is a Puerto Rican rum crafted at the Bacardi distillery and aged for 10 years. This molasses-distilled spirit offers a smooth, rounded profile with prominent notes of vanilla, sweet caramel, and woody nuances. Despite a mild 40% ABV, the rum exhibits notable richness with hints of chocolate, peaches, and spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. User reviews highlight its balance and pleasant aroma, although some find it lacking in complexity and depth. The rum is generally appreciated for its easy drinkability and harmonious blend of flavors, making it a suitable choice for both casual sipping and more seasoned palates.
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About the Bacardi distillery
The Bacardi distillery is located in Puerto Rico. Rums from Bacardi have been reviewed 1,451 times with an average of 6.0/10.
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"A nose of vanilla and barley sugar, wood and candy. The beginning of the palate is too sweet, diluted and the middle is thin. The finish is short and soon all that's left is a taste of honey candy. A well-made rum, easy to drink, but not very interesting for all that. The empty glass reveals some well-integrated wood."
"A slightly better Bacardi for once. Beautiful nose consisting of vanilla, chocolate and wood. Similar on the palate, with a hint of caramel for me. The alcohol is well integrated. You can give it a try."
"8,5:On the nose, it is both light and caramelized, with familiar notes of vanilla, fruits, toasted oak and toasted spices. The toasted oak gives off a few hints of coconut, which become increasingly roasted, to the point of touching coffee. With a little air, the rum takes on body and roundness. The American oak unfurls all its deliciousness of coconut, vanilla, tobacco and soft wood, some anise. A touch of marzipan completes the picture and sets the gourmet character, despite a slight return of roasted coffee. 8,6:On the palate, the attack is as charming as the nose, with an extremely smooth, velvety entry, some fruity notes, blueberry for an example.This roundness inhibits the more full-bodied aspects of wood and spice, like some anise, leaving only the sweetness of vanilla and coconut milk.Iodine note sometimes comes vaguely, the wood is charred, a bit smoky and there is a very pleasant honey notes after some rest. 8,4:The finish is a little roasted, with a hint of blond tobacco smoke. Really a great summer sipper! 👌"
"I think this rum will surprise most rum drinkers because its really good. Very similar in taste to the Reserva Limitada. The nose is fruity and with a lot of spices. In the back i can find wine, wood and nuts. The palate sets off very spicy but it quickly settles and then you get a lot of fruit and then some wood, honey and bourbon. A nicely balanced and full bodied rum. The finish is medium to long. Again spicy, lightly sweet and fruity with wood and pepper. "