View Full Version : Matusalem Gran Reserva or Pampero Anniversario?
XxMerlinxX
04-08-2009, 05:54 PM
Been on something of a hiatus from rum for a while, but now I'm back, and so I need some advice. I'm trying to find a sipping rum that I'll enjoy, something that isn't very dry and has a flavor profile that's on the sweeter side. The only two "high end" rums that I can find locally are the Matusalem Gran Reserva and the Pampero Anniversario. I could also order something online, but kind of wanted to pick something up today. I might actually head over to a store I've never been to here in a moment, so I'll update on what they might have here in a couple of minutes when I get back, maybe they'll have Pyrat XO or Zacapa.
Count Silvio
04-08-2009, 06:10 PM
Can you tell me what kind of rums you like? This would make it easier to recommend rums for you. Zacapa is certainly sweet, sugary sweet but if I had to choose from the ones you've listed I'd definitely go for Matusalem and then Pampero.
XxMerlinxX
04-08-2009, 06:18 PM
That's the problem, I haven't really found a sipping rum that I like yet. I've only used rum for mixing, so I haven't really tried any of the high end stuff yet.
rumdog007
04-08-2009, 06:21 PM
From what you've posted, I would bet that the Pampero would be to your liking.glass.gif
XxMerlinxX
04-08-2009, 06:37 PM
From what you've posted, I would bet that the Pampero would be to your liking.glass.gif
I'm leaning towards that one too as the Gran Reserva is advertised as a Solera rum, which I'm not all together sure about.
XxMerlinxX
04-08-2009, 08:10 PM
Pampero it is, I'll try and post a review of it tonight.
Count Silvio
04-08-2009, 09:13 PM
I'm leaning towards that one too as the Gran Reserva is advertised as a Solera rum, which I'm not all together sure about.
Zacapa is also a Solera rum but I'm confused as to why you are not sure about a Solera? Rum is rum. Everyone likes Pampero though, can't really go wrong.
XxMerlinxX
04-08-2009, 09:23 PM
Zacapa is also a Solera rum but I'm confused sure why you are not sure about a Solera? Rum is rum.
I don't know if I trust a manufacturer who produces a large amount of rum annually and claims that it's solera aged. From my understanding of the process, it takes a lot of space, product, and capital to Solera age a rum. If you're cranking out a lot of it, I think some corners might get cut which in turn reduces the quality. That's just a personal stigma with solera aging though.
Count Silvio
04-08-2009, 09:38 PM
I don't know if I trust a manufacturer who produces a large amount of rum annually and claims that it's solera aged. From my understanding of the process, it takes a lot of space, product, and capital to Solera age a rum. If you're cranking out a lot of it, I think some corners might get cut which in turn reduces the quality. That's just a personal stigma with solera aging though.
Never trust marketing. I agree. Matusalem is still a good product though, even if it was/is not true that it is a Solera.
Lew Barrett
04-09-2009, 01:22 PM
Did someone say Pampero? laughing.gif
Can't go wrong.
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