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che g. 03:47 AM 06-20-2009
here in norway the selection on rum is kind of modest. we have the standards, most of the hc's, el dorado 15 year and a cuban rum called legendario in two examples. the first is called legendario ron dorado and the other is called legendario ron anejo. the last one seems to be 9 years old. as for rum they are fair priced, same level as hc. can hardly find anything on them anywhere. would love to get some info and feedback from people with experience on the legendario rums.
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Catfish 04:11 AM 06-20-2009
I'd bet if you PM Don Fernando or SmokeyNL you will get all the quality leads you would want. Those are 2 top shelf guys.
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Don Fernando 04:36 AM 06-20-2009
I don't know much about rum, let alone Cuban rum. I only know if I like it once I taste it.
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DougBushBC 09:46 AM 06-20-2009
I really enjoy the Havana Club 7 Year Anejo, it is a great rum and usually somewhat fairly priced. Try that for starters. The next up in the HC Line is Barrel Strength, which is very very good, but usually almost twice the price of Anejo 7... Start with those!
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adampc22 09:48 AM 06-20-2009
i like cubans rums but as far as i can remeber thos names are new to me
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DMK 10:04 AM 06-20-2009
Originally Posted by che g.:
here in norway the selection on rum is kind of modest. we have the standards, most of the hc's, el dorado 15 year and a cuban rum called legendario in two examples. the first is called legendario ron dorado and the other is called legendario ron anejo. the last one seems to be 9 years old. as for rum they are fair priced, same level as hc. can hardly find anything on them anywhere. would love to get some info and feedback from people with experience on the legendario rums.
Do you mean these?
http://www.spirituosen-superbillig.c...&pp=aa&bnr=716

and

https://www.weinquelle.com/artikel/L...jo_8332_e.html

Haven't tried or seen either, but they look interesting....:-)
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che g. 02:39 AM 06-21-2009
Originally Posted by DMK:
Do you mean these?
http://www.spirituosen-superbillig.c...&pp=aa&bnr=716

and

https://www.weinquelle.com/artikel/L...jo_8332_e.html

Haven't tried or seen either, but they look interesting....:-)
thats the brand yes. the first one seems to be blended with liqour, spiced rum? that I dont care for. the last one seems more up my alley, 9 year old cuben rum. wonder if its any good? the price here in norway is the same as hc 7, which I have tasted and liked. I think I may try this one next time. will post commenst when I have sampled it..
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Mark C 07:52 PM 06-25-2009
Head over to www.ministryofrum.com for a little more help, they've got rum covered about as well as CA does cigars.

For what it's worth, going opinion seems to be HC 7 is slightly ahead, Barrel Proof is just a bit behind in preference, depending on whether you like the extra kick or not.
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Mark C 07:54 PM 07-09-2009
Finally got my hands on some HC 7. I can't compare it to the rest of the HC line, but in my opinion, it's one damn good rum. Especially for the price. Definitely made in the spanish style, smooth and light, but with a little more color and flavor than younger rums from the other islands. It goes down easy on ice!
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mosesbotbol 06:17 AM 07-12-2009
HC7 is the most popular of the better rums from Cuba. Personally, I think Cuban rum is a bit novelty and plenty of other countries make good rum. Rum from Cuba does not gave an advantage like cigars.
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Snake Hips 12:26 AM 07-13-2009
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
HC7 is the most popular of the better rums from Cuba. Personally, I think Cuban rum is a bit novelty and plenty of other countries make good rum. Rum from Cuba does not gave an advantage like cigars.
Yep, unlike cigars Cuban rum is more a style. It's hit or miss it seems with Havana Club. Some think it's mediocre, some think it's great. I'm a big fan of the 7-year myself. The older Santiago and Caney rums seem to have a lot of followers though.
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