4.25. "Supple", it's been called, and fairly so. More almond, marshmallow, saturated cacao, and a little more oxidization than the 8, plus a touch more nuance and a softer nose, allowing its depth to unfold more expressively and evenly over the midpalate and through a lingering finish, less overtly sweet but still sufficiently rich for a long aftertaste of softly burnt sugars/maraschino.
About this bottle
Colombian rum likely isn’t well known to the casual consumer, but brands like Dicatador are highly regarded in the rum world. Chicago-based Parce (slang for “good friend” in Colombia) is a new U.S.-based private-label brand bottling of existing aged rum from Colombia to create eight- and twelve-year expressions. The Parce 12 is a blend of rums with a minimum of twelve years in ex-bourbon casks.
How it tastes
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Reviews
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nose: chocolate, vanilla and cinnamon. palate: this rum has some similarities to one of my all-time favs the diplomatico reserva exclusiva with a bit of a smoother finish. very tasty, easy to drink. while sipping is probably the best treatment to this amazing spirit, I also mixed it with coke and the results were great. if you find it o. sale, don't hesitate and grab a bottle
Smooth and easy drink, medium body and finish (not so longer) Smell to sugar cake of course, vanilla (bourbon cask), fruity, kinda sweetness, melon, some dark chocolate in the end, some oak touch and some remain of tabacco. Not bad for the price, I bought it at Miami airport duty free around 40$
very smooth rum with all the notes described in its story. One of, if not the finest rum I have ever had. 5 Star
It's actually rum from Panama, blended and bottled in Colombia. Another marketing rum.
Dry but with strong flavors. Soft to the paladar. Not sweet.
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Tastes like this
Closest flavor profiles across the whole catalog.