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21 Sep 2007
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This is still my favourite rum after a couple of years of exploring the subject. It's soft, quite sweet, fragrant and very approachable - a real pleasure neat or over ice. Aromas of banana and vanilla predomintae. Lovely presentation.
Posted By: scyrene
Posted on
22 Sep 2008
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A must have for the true rum lover, this one is always hidden in the back of my bar in what I call " my private reserve"Light lingering floral notes of vanilla and a charming spiciness.
Posted By: Maurice
Posted on
06 Dec 2008
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Nice rum but have tasted many better, reasonable price, smooth taste.
Posted By: The Doctor
Posted on
24 Dec 2008
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Not bad, but not great either, it's lacking in complexity the 8yold offering from Bacardi has so much more to offer
Posted By: Don the beachcomber
Posted on
08 Feb 2009
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Smooth to start, warm finish with a good taste of vanilla. An excellent rum.
Posted By: Mountbatten
Posted on
06 Jul 2009
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smashing
Posted on
03 Sep 2009
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it is not so much sweet like i expected, but is a good rum. it has a special taste, it can be drunk little neat or with Cola or ice or little mineral water. Posted By: Hugo
Posted on
25 Oct 2009
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THE BEST OF RUMS~~~~~~~~~`
Posted By: GG BOY
Posted on
26 Oct 2009
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Absolutely beautiful!! Both straight up or as Hugo mentioned with a tad of Coke and ice...Perfect!!!
Posted on
18 Feb 2010
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nice rum. sweet easy to drink 8/10
Posted By: mr walkin
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Angostura
 Perhaps more famous for their aromatic bitters, Angostura Limited has been in the business of rum making through its production company, Trinidad Distillers Limited, since 1947. They ferment, distill, age, blend and bottle alcoholic beverages, mainly rum, in Laventille, Trinidad, West Indies. Starting with a French designed still made by Savalle capable of producing 5400 litres of alcohol/day, today’s production capacity is over 65,000 litres of alcohol/day. There are 6 ageing warehouses with a total capacity of 80,000 casks. They bottle over 600, 000 cases of rum/year. Exports are mainly to the US, UK, Europe and the rest of the Caribbean.
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