Just a PSA, Kirk and Sweeney has been a little hard to find. Total Wine baybrook has been out for a while. Finally saw one last week and bought it. It was the only one on the shelf.
HTownAg98 said:
Picked up a Santa Teresa 1796 today. Bourbon drinkers will like it. It's earthy and spicy, and needs a splash of water to round it out. Sweeter than Flor de Cana 18, but not as sweet as Diplomatico or El Dorado 15.
Bryan98 said:HTownAg98 said:
Picked up a Santa Teresa 1796 today. Bourbon drinkers will like it. It's earthy and spicy, and needs a splash of water to round it out. Sweeter than Flor de Cana 18, but not as sweet as Diplomatico or El Dorado 15.
Diplomatico is my current jam. Before that it was El Dorado 15. What else do you like sipping that's nice and sweet?
Edit: Can't believe I'm just discovering this thread after many years on TexAgs. You guys speak my language! Mark me down as another one who mourns the lost greatness of Zaya - my first favorite sipping rum. I'm gonna try that Vizcaya Black someone mentioned - I've enjoyed using the blanco Vizcaya as a mixer.
Update: This bottle is absolutely fantastic, and definitely is great for fans of the old, superior Zaya. It's shocking that it's available cheaper than any Zaya bottle I can recall buying. Beyond sippable, but cheap enough to mix with, which I may try this weekend (it will be hard, I feel the need to ration a sipper as good as this one).Bryan98 said:
Just grabbed the Vizcaya Black, which my rum guy at Specs agreed was a decent substitute for old Zaya. Only $23, too, which would be very cheap for a sipper if I like it.
Keeper of The Spirits said:
Ron Zacapa 23 year is about 38 bucks at total wine/specs. It's awesome in the rocks
I've seen the 25 YO at several stores in Texas.RGV AG said:
If you ever get a chance, try the FDC 25 YO, it is a very good rum. Really good. I am sure they sell it in the states, I just have never seen it for sale. But then again I am in a Specks maybe 4 times a year. And don't frequent many liquor stores at all.
I got to know one of the ladies that worked in the FDC gift shop in the Managua airport, and would bring her kids clothes from the states. In turn she would get the duty free shops to give me 25% off on all my FDC purchases. On my last flight out before I moved in 2017 she gave me a bottle of the 25.
I also really like Botran rum, although it isn't seen much in the US. Very good rum for the price.
FDC has the cheap Extra Light 4 YO white rum that I drink with tonic and lime and prefer to gin. Makes a very good rum screwdriver too.
Great great rum! Beautiful bottle too.HTownAg98 said:
I worked through a bottle of La Hachicera 21 Solera this fall and winter. It's a quite tasty Columbian rum, and supposedly is unpolished, meaning they didn't add water, sugar, or coloring to it. It's not as rich as Diplomatico or El Dorado, but it's got a cleaner rum profile with some grass notes. Really good for $45.