The Whisky Agency Pirates Rum Series (Roenhee) 1993
A solid stepping stone into well‑aged Cuban rum: dry, barrel‑driven and nutty rather than fruity fireworks. Think prunes, leather, roasted nuts and a slightly smoky, Christmas‑y vibe. Many enjoy it more in Cuba‑Libre‑style mixes than as a dedicated neat sipper.
- Dry, unsweetened
- Roasted nut notes
- Xmas‑spice profile
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Dry, woody Cuban, more mixer than sipper A solid stepping stone into well‑aged Cuban rum: dry, barrel‑driven and nutty rather than fruity fireworks. Think prunes, leather, roasted nuts and a slightly smoky, Christmas‑y vibe. Many enjoy it more in Cuba‑Libre‑style mixes than as a dedicated neat sipper.
Curious explorers of Cuban rum who enjoy dry, barrel‑forward profiles with roasted nuts, leather and subtle Christmas‑spice notes, and who often mix their rum with cola or lime.
Those seeking big, intense flavor, long finishes, or fruity, high‑ester profiles, and anyone wanting a rich sipping experience at this age and price.
How is The Whisky Agency Pirates Rum Series (Roenhee) 1993 rated?
RumX's 0–10 scale is strict — 7.6 lands squarely in the "Good" band. 75% of tasters rate it Good or better; only 0% rate it below average. See the full rating guide →
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Review by Master P
Mhhh, unfortunately it's nothing. The age and the bottle design give hope for something good. I don't get anything out of it, neither on the nose nor on the palate. The rest of the sample will be mixed as Cuba, maybe it's good there.
Review by SaibotZtar
Cubans are rather new territory for me, especially pure ... In Cuba it is already quite pleasing, pure is still pending. Edit: Chocolate, roasted nuts, some honey (peach 😲) and something woody - these are the key notes. Kind of flat for the age and the ABV... mmh not bad also somehow weak .
Review by Johannes
Sweet, tangy, little flavor
Review by zabo
Today's test again features three different rums from Cuba. RX18127, RX21972 and RX14970. My conclusion is that the RX21972 is by far the clear loser. The other two are on the same level, but could not rise to the higher spheres for me. Tested neat and of course with lime, cola and ice.
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7 bottles logged by 52,000+ RumX members. The ratio of closed / opened / emptied, indicates whether this rum is meant to be drunk or is a collector's item.
Also on the wishlist of 1 members.
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