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La Maison & Velier Equalikor S.A. El Amparo Rum Carlos Baque Zorrilla
Clairin fans and daiquiri builders are the crowd here. This unaged Ecuadorian cane-juice rum goes hard on green grass, sugarcane, olive and floral violet, with banana and pear underneath. Most tasters love it shaken into a daiquiri; neat it turns soapy and challenging, with a few people hitting a strong toothpaste-soap note in the finish that genuinely put them off.
- Fresh cane funk
- Great in daiquiri
- Well-integrated 60%
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How does La Maison & Velier Equalikor S.A. El Amparo Rum Carlos Baque Zorrilla taste?
Aggregated from 73 community reviews.
Funky agricole-style cane juice, daiquiri star Loved for its fresh, funky Clairin-style cane character, especially in a daiquiri. Polarizing neat though — several hit a soapy, almost toothpaste finish they couldn't get past.
Clairin and grassy agricole fans who mix daiquiris
Anyone sensitive to soapy, floral, vegetal notes
How is La Maison & Velier Equalikor S.A. El Amparo Rum Carlos Baque Zorrilla rated?
RumX's 0–10 scale is strict , 8.1 lands squarely in the "Very good" band. 91% of tasters rate it Good or better; only 2% rate it below average. See the full rating guide →
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Review by mto75
Sugar cane juice of the 'cubana negra', 5-7 days fermentation, then off to the pot still. Sounds quite promising. Fresh, herbal notes on the nose (green peppers), plus banana, fruit brandy and lemongrass. Ricola herbal sweets on the palate, slightly spicy finish.
Review by Eric Frechin
Super, a rum where I'm going to be in total discovery, from the tasting and the provenance. On the nose, what comes directly to mind: Haiti, Clairin. It's the strong vegetal side that reminds me of that. On the palate, it's still vegetal and vegetable like cucumber. There's a nice sweetness throughout. The atypical side is a medicinal note that's rather hard to define on the palate, evolving into a soap/lessive taste on the finish. Very well-integrated alcohol. A unique rum.
Review by Nicholas Hardy
The nose is full of sugarcane juice and rather nice. The finish on this is revolting!! It reminds me of being a kid and saying “fuck” around my mom which insued washing my mouth out with soap. Fuck this is nasty! 😊
Review by Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
#5221 11.04.2025 Running some white samples at home while relaxing a bit. Nose Fresh, sugarcane, light floral, olive, light citrus, light banana, spice. Palate Fresh, medium spicy, sugarcane, olive, faint salt, faint varnish, light herbal, light floral. Finish Medium long, sugarcane, banana, olive, light salty, light floral, light anise, light herbal. Empty glass Light nutty, light licorice, banana, floral.
Review by Frank
A new rum on the map for me. I know little from Ecuador. Made from fresh sugar cane juice with long fermentation, I expect it to be very similar to Clairin. Nose: oh yes, as expected. A blatantly honeyed-fruity-vegetable, fermented potpourri of aromas. Grassy green, also tending towards geraniums, green peppers, still green tomato and pickled artichoke along with overripe raspberries, kiwis and guava. It is indeed strongly reminiscent of Clairin. Definitely interesting. 7,8 Palate: intense. Clear green-grassy agricole notes. But also very intense soapy violet aromas with a slight saltiness. Pepperoni and still green, unripe papaya are added. The violet soap lingers for a long time. Interesting on its own but a challenge; it could do well in a daiquiri. 7,4 The 60% is noticeable, but is perfectly fine. An interesting drop!
Review by RumTaTa
I'm particularly excited about this rum, because I've never had an unaged Pure Sungle rum from Ecuador in my glass before. The nose shouts 'Clairin!!!' from a great distance. Which is confirmed up close. Amazingly well-integrated alcohol, watermelon, kiwi, gooseberries, freshly cut grass and gherkin water 😁. It's definitely great in an extravagant daiquiri! The palate is no longer so differentiated but again hardly any alcoholic sharpness! Fruity, grassy and slightly salty towards the finish. Green olives are added. Very good but not quite simple rum. I'm curious to see how it will do in a daiquiri.
Review by zabo
To be completely honest, it was a real challenge for me to sip it straight. It's just not quite my profile. But I don't think it's too bad as a mixer. It's very solid for the price.
Review by Timo Groeger
A very nice agricole. It has a beautiful, intense floral aroma on the nose. On the palate it becomes herbal and of course you have the typical Agricole taste. Alcohol is well integrated. Good rum.
Review by HenryL
Immediately reminiscent of Clairin, especially on the nose. Vegetable, pleasantly sweet melon. After reading the commentary, I also find the cucumber water notes described by RumTaTa. A little less intense in the mouth but still sweet and mild, here more pear than melon. The finish is slightly salty, as if you were sucking on pickled olives.
Review by BTHHo 🥃
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Review by primus
Interessant. Ecuador war mir erstmal neu. In der sehr kräuterig/olivig mit floralen Noten. So wie man es aus Mexiko, z.B. von Paranubes kennt. Am Gaumen aber eher eine Überraschung, intensiv, trocken und würzig, mit vegetalen Tönen, etwas weißem Pfeffer und einem kleinen Bisschen tropischer Frucht. Und Seife!
Review by Martin Ekrt
Quite pleasant, just a strong smell of sugar cane, flowers and a little fruit. The first sip stings a little, but the taste. Something new again. A mix of cane, fruit, spice. It's so good that there are people who can discover this and bring it to Europe. Slight correction to 8/10 after the second taste.
Review by DosenZorn
Okay, completely new impressions on the nose that were previously unknown to me personally. Grilled, pickled peppers and sour cucumbers. Maybe my post-corona impressions are still playing tricks on me, but the nose takes some getting used to. On the palate, it tastes like Clairins with a distinctly sweet note that turns into salty iodine and umami notes on the finish. A wacky new rum that I would not have expected from South America.
Review by Maxime Clr 🇫🇷
Atypique. Très très bon !
Review by F.L.O.
Strong piece from Ecuador. I am positively surprised. Pure of course challenging but really good, as a daiquiri a board. Clear daiquiri buy recommendation!
Review by Florent Apl
Nice rum, on a blind I would have said maybe it's from Grenada. For the price it's a pretty enjoyable classic cane juice rum.
Review by Adrien B
V1 82Nez dense, canne fraîche, iodé agrume Bouche très gras, rond, citron, belle longueur, sucre V2 60 N rond végétal léger solvant B poussière, crade puissant, floral trop floral, fleuriste trop parfumé A regouter une 3ème fois
Review by Buddudharma
Very well-made white rum that has clear Clairin notes (Sajous) without quite reaching their complexity. A beautiful distillate that I would like to try matured.
Review by Richard Krupa
Cukrova trtina a banan ve vuni i chuti. Vune velice vyrazne streli do nosu. Chut prijemne korenena a uhlazena
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Expert review by The Rum Champion
"I hate to say it but this is one of the worst rums I have ever tried. Have tasted it on two occasions and each time was disgusted. This legitimately tastes like crest toothpaste to me. A very rare miss from LM&V."
Details about La Maison & Velier Equalikor S.A. El Amparo Rum Carlos Baque Zorrilla
A White Rum from Ecuador, bottled by La Maison & Velier, at 60%.
Community purchases
41 bottles logged by 32 collectors.
A drinker & collector.
21% opened, 1 emptied and repurchased.
What does La Maison & Velier Equalikor S.A. El Amparo Rum Carlos Baque Zorrilla cost?
Community paid €33–€57.
Current best price: €39.99 – within the typical community range.
What members actually paid for their bottles. A typical range, not the current shop price. Full price & collection history in RX+ →
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