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  1. The Ginger Marks

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    Nice Whisky :bandit:
     
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    luvgonzo Pisshead

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    I didn't follow that conversation but I'm aware there's some nonsense with you and rum?
     
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  3. The Ginger Marks

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    Not me Luv it was chief, I just educated him. Did you know your fine rum there was distilled in France?
     
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    Sort of, it get a second finish after being shipped to France for the Cognac casks. The company is French but it is made in Barbados.
     
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  5. The Ginger Marks

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    Yep, finished in Barbados. <ok>
     
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    From what I've read it's made and finished in Barbados then shipped to France for a secondary finish in the Cognac casks. Are you trying to say it's French? The company is French but the product is from Barbados?
     
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  7. The Ginger Marks

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    Finished in France. Lol
     
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    Yeah that's what I had read. He used to sell the cognac casks to rum companies and then decided to create Plantation and finish the rum in France, the change from bourbon cask to cognac and the change in temperature is what gets the great finish.

    I've had a bottle of Ron Zacapa before which was my first high end rum and it was well worth it but ratings wise this bottle of Plantation is rated as much better so I'm looking forward to trying it.
     
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    I had a friend who sadly died some time back, I used to visit him in Barbados where his family used to distill rum (Defrietas). It was those journeys that got me into Barbadian rum. Enjoy!
     
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    I'm so looking forward to opening it on Christmas day, I'm going to have to offer the Father In Law a glass but that's it. It's MINE!
     
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    <laugh> Slip him a copy, he'll never know.
     
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    I've got a bottle of Tin Cup Bourbon, I could slip him that. :biggrin:
     
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    Captain Bligh xo used to be a particular fav at one time. I hope you will give tasting notes after imbibing said spirit.
     
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    I will, I got into rum after trying a Havana 7 and went from there, had some birthday money burning a hole in my pocket and went for the Ron Zacapa and was blown away at how nice it was, this will be my 2nd high end bottle. Don't think I'll ever go over this price though.
     
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    What did it cost, I'd guess around the £60 region?
     
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    Got it for £60 with 2 glasses thrown in.
     
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    Decent.
     
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    I think it's normally £75-£85 which would have been too much imo. I think there comes a point where the difference in quality is lost on the normal person so paying silly amounts is foolish. I can appreciate the difference at this level and some might think I'm nuts buying a £60 bottle of booze but I find it really interesting and will keep it a long time other than getting smashed on it, I've got the Tin Cup for that.
     
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    I found the same with fine wines, it got to a point where the nuances were wasted on my palate. Used to love Pouilly Fume at around £15-20 a chuck but mainly settled for a mid range Sauvignon Blanc.
     
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    I agree, I've had some expensive wines and thought them no better than what I was getting in supermarkets. There's a huge gap with rum though, Havana 7 is great at about £20 (as a mixer) but then it's not worth paying £30 or £40 for a bottle it's not good enough for the price and then you hit the £50 plus mark and there's a huge difference.

    This bottle I'm buying will not see a mixer.
     
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