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Ron Matusalem Gran Reserva

Category: Dark
Country: Dominican Republic
Aged: 15 years (blended)
Alcohol: 40% (80 proof)
Availability: Limited
Price: $30-$38 (750 mL)

Appearance (0-5): 5
Aroma (0-25): 23
Taste (0-35): 31
Smoothness (0-10): 7
Body (0-5): 5
Overall Quality (0-20): 18
Machete Grade (0-100): 89

Notes: Ron Matusalem Gran Reserva is made in the Solera style, which is a method of blending rums of different ages in stages until the desired age, smoothness, and taste is achieved (Ron Matuselm's website has a nice section detailing this blending process). The beautiful brown-amber pour is as classic as its bottle and label. Rich aromas of vanilla, smoky caramel, and alcohol. The first sip is a velvet-gloved jab to the tongue and teeth - piercing yet smooth all at the same time. And the first sip is merely gentle foreplay for the second and third. But once the soft bite from the alcohol and spice settles, the tastes are pure rum: wood, molasses, vanilla, smoke, caramel, alcohol. Further tastes reveal a bit of an earthy tone (leather?) followed by a subtle buttery fruitiness. Slightly dry with a medium-to-full body. Long, sultry finish. Neat or on the rocks, the sipping is superb and in the right setting, yearns to be shared with a cigar. This probably shouldn't be mixed, though a sacrilegious splash of coke with lime does taste near divine. Since its roots are in pre-castro Cuba and it is still made in the Cuban style (whatever that may be), this is considered to be as close as you can get to available Cuban rum until that rat bastard fidel kicks it. I feel its rich and somewhat buttery, sweet-but-not-too-sweet flavors are more signature Dominican than Cuban, though certainly this is as close to the real thing without being the real thing as I've yet had. Bottom line, Ron Matusalem Gran Reserva is among my personal favorites; it's classically delicious and a treat for special occasions. Highly recommended.
Top Shelf Gold
Reviewed: July 2007

Brugal Añejo

Category: Gold
Country: Dominican Republic
Aged: 2-6 years
Alcohol: 40% (80 proof)
Availability: Limited
Price: $13-$18 (750 mL)

Appearance (0-5): 5
Aroma (0-25): 16
Taste (0-35): 26
Smoothness (0-10): 5
Body (0-5): 4
Overall Quality (0-20): 14
Machete Rating (0-100): 70

Notes: All bottles of Brugal rum come encased in a thin braided and crosshatched yellow rope, which gives it a unique and appropriate touch of class. It pours with fair weight and has a medium amber color. The nose has an overtone of enamel and is rich with caramel, molasses, and maybe a touch of butterscotch, which are all identified in the flavor. The bite is very present when sipped neat but somewhat softened when on ice, which releases a faint buttery taste. It's a little too dry, but overall this is a good rum. It can be enjoyed on the rocks or mixed with coke or other liqueurs. Brugal Añejo is better than most commonly found golds, and is decently-priced rum that's well worth looking for.

Reviewed: May 2007