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Some rums. Please comment.
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Thu, Apr 24, 2008 2:11 PM
Interested in feedback, comments, and opinions frum rummies who have tried these: Cubaney (12 yr, 8 yr, anejo, anejo reserva and white) - Dominican Republic Prichards (Crystal, gold and cranberry) - Tennessee Ron Botran (white, solera 1893, gold, blanco, anejo oro, anejo 8, anejo 12) - Guatemala Santa Teresa (Rhum orange, grand reserva, 1796 solara) - Venezuela Tanduay (white and dark) - Philippines Westerhall (plantation rum) - Grenada Toucano - Brazil |
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Thu, Apr 24, 2008 4:32 PM
Courtesy of my good pal, Scott, I got to try some Santa Teresa and it is my most favorite rum ever. |
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Fri, Apr 25, 2008 8:30 AM
I got to try the Tanduay (I'm guessing it was the dark?) at a party with some Filipino friends a while back. It's really good straight, they had a fifth size bottle of it and they were just passing it around. I'm guessing it would be pretty good in a mixed drink although it has a very sweet and fruity flavor of it's own. [ Edited by: Jason Wickedly 2008-04-25 08:31 ] |
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Little fragrant Tiare
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Sat, Apr 26, 2008 4:48 PM
Santa Teresa Rhum orange is fantastic! it has a very crisp orange flavor..outstanding! i just love it. |
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Tue, Apr 29, 2008 4:34 PM
Cubaney (12 yr, 8 yr, anejo, anejo reserva and white) - Dominican Republic Prichards (Crystal, gold and cranberry) - Tennessee Ron Botran (white, solera 1893, gold, blanco, anejo oro, anejo 8, anejo 12) - Guatemala Santa Teresa (Rhum orange, grand reserva, 1796 solara) - Venezuela Tanduay (white and dark) - Philippines Westerhall (plantation rum) - Grenada Toucano - Brazil |
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Wed, Apr 30, 2008 1:10 PM
Thanks guys. The reason I ask is because I may find myself pimping one of these rums soon, but of course I have to try them before I give my endorsement. Looks like I'll be running right out for the Teresa! |
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Wed, Apr 30, 2008 9:26 PM
Funny I should read this thread. I just found a local supplier of Tanduay Rhum, and they are out of stock. Hoping they get more soon, fingers crossed. |
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Thu, May 1, 2008 10:42 AM
Cubaney (12 yr, 8 yr, anejo, anejo reserva and white) - Dominican Republic Swill Prichards (Crystal, gold and cranberry) - Tennessee The gold is fine and mixes well but its a little overpriced I think Ron Botran (white, solera 1893, gold, blanco, anejo oro, anejo 8, anejo 12) - Guatemala Never heard of it Santa Teresa (Rhum orange, grand reserva, 1796 solara) - Venezuela Fabulous Rum but not as good as others for the same money. Tanduay (white and dark) - Philippines It's what the locals drink. It's cheap and not bad in a mixed drink on the beach. But I wouldn't have it in my bar at home. Westerhall (plantation rum) - Grenada Non descript. Decent but so many are better for the same price. Toucano - Brazil I tried it once but don't remember. |
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pappythesailor
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Thu, May 1, 2008 11:11 AM
OK, dish! What's better for the same money? |
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Thu, May 1, 2008 11:12 AM
I only have tried: |
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The Mayor Of Exotica
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Thu, May 1, 2008 11:21 AM
I've tried the Westerhall, used to drink it somewhat regularly; great for Ti Punch. |
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Fri, May 9, 2008 10:54 AM
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Scottes
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Sat, May 10, 2008 8:52 PM
I'd also take the Ron Pampero over the Santa Teresa 1796 - and the ST is much more expensive. But the Santa Teresa Gran Reserva - I'd put that up to any other in that price range. The bottle ran me $17, and was well, well worth it. You're not going to get an ultra-fine sipping rum for $17, but this was a decent sipper, and very nice with lots of flavors. |
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Sat, Jun 21, 2008 11:37 AM
Just picked up a bottle of Santa Teresa at the local liquor store. Are there any particular drinks in which it works well? In other words, for which of the rums typically called for in tiki cocktail recipes can Santa Teresa serve as a substitute (or even an improvement)? |
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Tue, Jun 24, 2008 6:23 AM
Santa Teresa 1796 is a fine rum but in my opinion it is not as remarkable as some people let you know. Good for sipping but as Scottes said it requires a little more experienced palate to fully appreciate it. You can read my tasting notes here as well as download a powerpoint presentation and product information about this rum. |
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Fri, Jun 27, 2008 7:53 AM
I tried the Santa Teresa Gran Reserva as a substitute for Cruzan in a Nui Nui. It worked very well, although I feel it has a stronger liquor flavor than does the Cruzan. I plan to test it as a substitute for Appleton's Extra in a mai tai tonight. [ Edited by: BrickHorn 2008-06-27 07:53 ] |
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