TCRL Panamá Province Panama 2011
A newcomer-friendly Panamanian-style column still rum at 43%. RumX users describe it as mellow, creamy and slightly fruity with vanilla, caramel and gentle oak. Best as an easy sipper or mixer.
- Approachable profile
- Mellow sweetness
- Good value
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How does TCRL Panamá Province Panama 2011 taste?
Aggregated from 24 community reviews.
Soft, simple Panama-style easy sipper A newcomer-friendly Panamanian-style column still rum at 43%. RumX users describe it as mellow, creamy and slightly fruity with vanilla, caramel and gentle oak. Best as an easy sipper or mixer.
Those building their palate who want a soft, slightly sweet Panama-style rum with light fruit and oak, either neat without burn or in simple long drinks.
Fans of high-ester funk or cask-strength power, and anyone seeking deep complexity or a very dry, oak-driven sipper.
How is TCRL Panamá Province Panama 2011 rated?
RumX's 0–10 scale is strict — 7.4 lands squarely in the "Good" band. 66% of tasters rate it Good or better; only 4% rate it below average. See the full rating guide →
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Review by Stuesch
For my sensation, a rather dry representative from Panama. That is good, but unfortunately lacks complexity. Probably a few percent more would do him good.
Review by TheJackDrop
In the tradition of the TCRL australia, more rounded
Review by w00tAN
Sweet nose but with a somewhat artificial alcohol note. Appley and sweet on the palate. A little watery and for me not as cardboardy sweet as usual with Panama. Interesting but nothing outstanding.
Review by MoMcGurk
I had higher hopes for this one. Given the age, I expected smoother. It was OK, with the slightest oak flavor. Mixing did not improve it.
Review by Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
You probably get what you pay for. A sweet and fruity rum with some light roasted wood and a nutty touch.
Review by Campbell
I’m enjoying this one far more than I was expecting. It has a nice, mellow creaminess overall, some fruity undertones, and oak spices that pop up towards the finish. While not super complex, it’s quite approachable and easy drinking. I just wish I could see what some extra proof points could do for this.
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53 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 4 members.
About the Panamá Province distillery
The Panamá Province distillery is located in Panama. Rums from Panamá Province have been reviewed 156 times with an average of 7.1/10.
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