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ATTENTION Pirate's Choice Molasses Reef
OK, enough about Pirate's Choice pro-piracy campaign - it's brilliant, it's awsome, so let's talk about the rum. In the bottle (which, as stated, is very pretty - and surprisingly solid feeling) Pirate's Choice Molasses Reef is a deep, rich amber, with just enough red to imply some fire within. To the nose, however, this rum is immediately disarming. Strongly smelling of toffee and vanilla, I would venture to say this is indeed a flavored rum, as I can't envision such prominent flavor coming from a "natural" aging process. In fact, very little "rum" makes it to the nose at all, leaving in its place a rich creaminess. On the lips and tongue, Pirate's Choice is a unique experience - I struggled to taste, well, anything really - my tongue literally sensed nothing by way of flavor. And yet, it also sensed a growing chill. As the rum reached the back of my mouth, I again began to pick up on strong vanilla, followed by a long, warm finish that crept down my throat and then jumped back out to my lips - a tiny roundhouse kick of sensation, really. Pirate's Choice is definitely noteworthy. What it lacks in traditional "ruminess" it more that makes up for in dueling sensations and toffee tastes and aromas. It can be enjoyed straight, but I think this rum likely shines best in carefully chosen mixers. It's dark nature and rich taste set it apart from all the white flavored mixer rums, while its simplicity and lack of alcohol taste seperate it from so many spiced rums. This rum is liquid candy, true, but it's candy made by a skilled confectioner rather than some Hershey's hack. So I guess that makes Pirate's Choice's president the true Willy Wonka of the Pirate World. Sorry Johnny. |
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