Sonic8222
Reviewed
March 17, 2021 (edited February 17, 2022)
2019 barrel pick, Big Red Liquors, nicknamed "S'mores."
I've been meaning to expand my rum arsenal, and I'm sure I knew deep down that there were single barrels of rum sold, I just never thought I'd be able to find any. With this being a pretty great price point, and coming from one of my favorite stores, this seems exciting. And calling it "S'mores" has got to be the cherry on top.
Really great color, rivaling medium and even longer aged whiskeys that I've had. There's a slight haziness which I imagine is just a product of distilling rum, but again, the deep chestnut hue is very attractive, especially with the low, base proof. The oak is the first note I get on the scent, but what shocked me is that I had to pull away fairly quickly due to a high ethanol burn. Coming back, and this may just be placebo, but I really feel like marshmallow and cocoa powder are also on the nose. There is just the faintest note of some citrus on the fade-away.
The flavor is weak at first, but opens into raw and harsh oak. I would have thought this would be the only wood flavor, but it actually turns to toasted oak, and then charred rather quickly, inputting wood spice, caramel, and so much vanilla into the palate. I get no chocolate flavor here, but there is some marshmallow near the finish, slightly toasted. The finish is slightly hot, but goes back to focusing on the wood mingling, and this is where I can finally tell this is a rum, with the toasted sugar spirit riding out well.
First off, this smells so much better than it tastes, but it definitely doesn't taste bad. It's much hotter than is to be expected from 80 proof, and although I have longer aged rums in my collection, the oak flavor from this is very deep, and given that it's a single barrel, it's actually impressive in the end. I wouldn't really use the word "s'mores" for the flavor itself on this one, but again, it's a great single barrel rum to have, and even better that it's a barrel pick.