Gillman
09-02-2006, 14:56
When at the LCBO today I tasted (as reported in another thread) El Dorado 15 years old and found it not bad but not what I was interested in.
The 12 year old was also on the shelves and I bought it because, i) I recalled the taste being great from tasting it in Saint Martin last year, ii) it occurred to me its profile might be different than the 15 year old.
Well, I was right (this time). The 12 was exactly what I recalled from the bistro in Marigot. It was, and is, rich, coffee-like with cigarish overtones. Also, it is noticeably sweet. Not like a liqueur, but sweetish to the point that I have to assume some light sweetening was added. And that is fine, it knits together the drink and makes it a superb after-dinner dram. So good, I will bring it to Gazebo and leave my rum blends behind (I may bring a mickey for interested parties).
To summarise: my (and this is final) Gazebo bringings are Barrel Select Canadian whisky from Kittling Ridge in Grimsby, Ontario and El Dorado 12 year old rum from Guyana.
Gary
The 12 year old was also on the shelves and I bought it because, i) I recalled the taste being great from tasting it in Saint Martin last year, ii) it occurred to me its profile might be different than the 15 year old.
Well, I was right (this time). The 12 was exactly what I recalled from the bistro in Marigot. It was, and is, rich, coffee-like with cigarish overtones. Also, it is noticeably sweet. Not like a liqueur, but sweetish to the point that I have to assume some light sweetening was added. And that is fine, it knits together the drink and makes it a superb after-dinner dram. So good, I will bring it to Gazebo and leave my rum blends behind (I may bring a mickey for interested parties).
To summarise: my (and this is final) Gazebo bringings are Barrel Select Canadian whisky from Kittling Ridge in Grimsby, Ontario and El Dorado 12 year old rum from Guyana.
Gary