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Post #134534 by martiki on Fri, Jan 7, 2005 11:59 PM

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So the other night, I decided to do a blind tasting of the white rums in the bar. So yes, this scientific panel consisted of me. It was totally blind- I had Rebecca pour out the rums in random order in another room and just identify them by letters. The tasting consisted of seven rums. I did not include Bacardi White, because, well, you know, it's crap. The palete was cleaned between each tasting with purified water and Carr's palin crackers. (oh, how posh!) The results were a little surprising to me in some cases. Most were more than acceptable, and often great. So here are the reulsts in no particular order, with my notes followed by the rum.

A. Rough start, but lots of character. Not very dry, a sweet start and a warm finish. Ron Flor De Cana 4 year

B. Smooth start, very light sweetness, a hint of spice and a light lime finish Pyrat White

C. Ultra smooth on the palate, with a sharp, vegetal, almost single malt finish Havana Club White

D. Semi-smooth, with a light hint of caramel ** Myers's White**

E. Rough start, dry, with a slight melon finish Rogue White Rum note: made in small batches by Rogue Brewing in Portland. Check it out!

F. Very Smooth, with butter up front and a very clean finish Appleton White

G. Very rough, terribly harsh rubbing alcohol smell, awful taste, no redeeming qualities. Rhum Barbancourt White

Well, I was certainly surprised by G. It probably mixes well in a pinch, but I'll be wary from now on. I'm sure lots of you will disagree on this, but what other whites do people reccomend?