Paranubes Paranubes Oaxaca Añejo Rum Limited Edition
Fruity, spicy, and herbal—distinctly bold and complex.
On the nose, honey, olive, and vanilla stand out, while the palate brings spicy, salty, and herbal notes, evolving into subtle sweetness. RumX tasters praise the unusual flavour journey, making this a community favourite for adventurous rum lovers.
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How does this rum taste?
- Complex, evolving flavour profile
- Fresh, herbal, and fruity
- Distinctly different, adventurous character
Fresh pear, honey, and herbal undertones lead the vibrant profile of Paranubes Oaxaca Añejo Rum Limited Edition. Aged for 1.5 years, this 54.8% Mexican release combines notes of olive, spice, and salt, with community reviewers highlighting its complexity, balance, and bracing originality. Worth sampling for fans of bold, unconventional cane juice rums.
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About the Paranubes distillery
The Paranubes distillery is located in Mexico. Rums from Paranubes have been reviewed 266 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"the 18 months in the barrel have taken some funk from the Paranubes but fortunately not too much. less herbal, less mezcal for more pear, honey, anise, chamomile and papaya on the nose and very round and pleasant. then in the taste baked honey banana with crispy bacon and some pecan, plus young wood and pears baked in maple syrup with salted peanut butter on brioche toast. very very tasty, brutally quaffable and mega exciting!!🤤💥🥂😍 I'd really like a bottle of this!!! Has what of an extremely good Anejo overproof tequila. Grandiose substance."
"My first rum from Mexico. Nose: you can clearly tell that it is still quite young. It has a lot of the unripe, young wild ones, like Clairin or El Ampero. Fermented fruit with lots of green. In this case honeydew melon, banana and green papaya. There is also some tart bergamot and vinegar-infused artichoke. A honey sweetness rounds off at the back. Not bad at all. 8.1 Palate: very fresh and fruity-spicy. You can really taste the tequila barrel. Gives the rum an interesting kick. A little salty and slightly peppery, with a distinct lemon zest and something that goes in the direction of soap. Yes, it's soap... not bad, but clear. It has a lot to offer for such a young rum. Too floral and impetuous for me, but good to have tried it. 7,7"
"Drinks like a young agricole. Rather light notes, none stand out too strongly though. I could see myself enjoying a glass from time to time but wouldn’t purchase bottle."
"Sooo... This was something different. Still a rum? I had to check. First sip strongly Reminded me of a dry spirit of yellow gentian, my wife once brought home as something special. Very herbal. This is definitely not a standard Agricole, and one can find parallels. Enjoyable because it is different, but not for the occasional sip."