Oliver & Oliver Cubaney Gran Reserve Tesoro
The "Cubaney Gran Reserve Tesoro" was produced in Dominican Republic at the Oliver & Oliver distillery. It was distilled in 1988 from Molasses with a Column Still and then aged for <25 years. The rum has an ABV of 38%. 1 community member rated this rum with an average of 8.9/10. The rum smells like Vanilla, Toffee and Oak, and on the palate there is Oak, Vanilla and Chocolate.
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The Oliver & Oliver distillery is located in Dominican Republic. Rums from Oliver & Oliver have been reviewed 2,216 times with an average of 7.3/10.
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If you nose this one right out of the bottle it has an alcoholic overtone to it. If left to rest for at least 15 minutes that alcohol dissipates completely and releases a wonderful nose. Some may want to add a drop or two of water which will release even more flavours but I do like the kind of roughness without the water. Sweet and bitter on the palate at the same time and has a nice complexity to it. Pretty close to the Cubaney Centenario they make.