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Santa Teresa 1796 Speyside Whiskey Cask Finish
Santa Teresa

Santa Teresa 1796 Speyside Whiskey Cask Finish

Rum Aged Rum Venezuela No age statement 46% ABV
$$ $30 to $50 Everyday
4 reviews
88 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

This limited edition release is the first release within the brand's solera series Santa Teresa 1796. Taking inspiration from Venezuela and the Scottish Highlands, Santa Teresa Maestra Ronera Nancy Duarte finished maturing the rum for an additional 13 months in casks which previously held Speyside whisky. There are 2,100 bottles available both online at the brand's website and at select retailers as of October 2023. (SRP $49.99)

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Rich 85
Sweet 60
Fruity 30
Roast 25
Oily 20
Spicy 15
Earthy 15
Woody 10

Reviews

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locorican68 3.5

The color is like a dark bronze/copper color, and the aromas bring molasses, a little spice, and maybe a slight tobacco; very appealing but light (when I compared it with the regular Santa Teresa 1796 Solera Rum). The palate brings up some of the Speyside influence, but I feel it eliminated some of the good characteristics of the standard 1796. Some Speyside Scotches tend to be more honey, or citrus in flavor, followed by a "medicinal" thing... that comes forward on the palate, although lite. Instead, the tobacco/leather flavor almost disappeared, but I was able to find a trace of it towards the end. I appreciate the experiment, but in this case, I take the standard Santa Teresa 1796 over this one. Still a good drink/sipper.

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