incredibly smooth, dark aged rum with superb taste, and some notes of orange. I would recommend it neat on the rocks, or mixing in classic cocktails that could use the orange twist, such as old fashioned. It also makes an amazing negroni.

Pyrat Rum XO Reserve
Aged Rum /17% ABV /
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Product details
- Category
- Aged Rum
- ABV
- 17%
Product description
Pyrat XO Reserve is a blend of ultra-premium aged rums perfectly balanced to produce an elegant, smooth, and delicious medium-body rum.
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Mayra Jacob Verified BuyerVerified BuyerCinnamon and citrus notes. For being 40 proof and had a lot of burn
Ashley Verified BuyerVerified BuyerDefinitely a fav
Frank Verified BuyerVerified BuyerPretty decent for the price, smooth had tastes of brown sugar and pineapple surprisingly decent
Mark Verified BuyerVerified BuyerThis is a very smooth rum at a good price point. I was looking for a sipping rum to take neat and Pyrat has a lot of flavors going on that make it a little distracting for me. I was almost going to give it just 3 stars, but then I tried it in some mixed drinks. Those multiple flavors totally rocked a Cuba Libre and a Rum Rickey! It’s worth a taste for sure.
Curtis Verified BuyerVerified BuyerSmooth sipping rum
FAQs
Aged rum is older rums that have matured and lost a bit of the original liquid from evaporation, but have a more complex character than unaged rum. That amount of liquid that evaporates during aging is affectionately called the 'angels share'.
The best way to drink anything is the way that you like it. If you're looking for a suggestion - try it the same way you would whisky. Often rum is drank with a bit of water in it, or an ice cube or two. This gives rum the best sipping experience.
This depends. Often, rum is required to age for at least one year. However, rums are aged for differing years which attributes to changes in color and flavor. White rum is aged for the least amount of time, where dark rum is aged for some time.
Rum is aged in oak casks - commonly bourbon casks, but sometimes wooden casks or stainless steel tanks. Each distiller is different - so its always a good idea to read how they age their rum for a full understanding of the product.
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