Premium Rum Tasting Set 15cl
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It's not just whisky, we do love other spirits too, and rum will always hold a special place in our hearts. Rum is like liquid sunshine, and we put together this set of five 3cl samples of utterly divine rums for you to try out. That's right, we said it! "Utterly divine". What's more, we think you'll agree once you get a look at what rums are in the set...
Very occasionally, we need to make changes to tasting sets, so contents are subject to change. Rest assured that, in the unlikely event of change, the set will include 5 superb drams of equivalent (or greater) value to those listed.
- Rum Sixty Six English White Rum
- Dead Man's Fingers Banana Rum
Bought this as a 70th birthday present for a friend. He is delighted, especially with the Plantation 20th.
Nice
4 of the 5 rums in this set are commercial or designer rums that when tested have been found to be contain very high amounts sugar added after distillation and possibly other additives. alongside the unstated actual quantity of aged rum in solera this blends makes them premium price but not in quality of actual spirit and without the designer bottling for which one inadvertently pays for in these brands you'd do better selecting acting a sugar lump to a cheap bacardi or researching 'pure' aged rums and buying them.
Expensive to be sure when lookingat £/ml, but that isn't really the right thing to compare against. Instead compare how much it would cost you to try all of those rums by other means. Either buy them in a bar, which would be a bit more expensive and also pretty difficult to find, or buy a bottle of each, which would be hugely more expensive. Although personally I wouldn't bother with the pre-made sets like this. Instead do a bit of google research on interesting nice things to try, and use MoM's build your own tasting set feature. Fantastic.
I know they are good rums, but for 1/5th of a bottle it seems a lot of money. Is it worth it?