Don Papa Baroko 40°

Weight ND
Capacity

70 Cl

Degree

40

Age

+

Packaging

Without

Profile

Sweet spices - Fruit - Round

Category

Spiced or infused rum

39,90  Bottle

In stock

5,75  5 cl sample

In stock

Don Papa Baroko 40°: Description and customer reviews

Don Papa Baroko Filipino rum is distilled from molasses produced locally on the island of Negros.

It is then aged for several years in American oak barrels, then blended by the cellar master to ensure consistency over the years.

After cold filtration, it is bottled at 40°.

What's the difference with the classic Don Papa? Hardly any: a very exuberant rum-based "spirit drink". However, the name change does help distinguish it from the "new formula" Don Papa 7-Year-Old. The latter, due to arrive at the end of June 2020, will be entitled to the rum appellation, and will be drier than the former, with a significant difference in terms of aromatic profile.

Nico's tasting notes

The nose is very sweet, orange and vanilla. Like an oriental confection, the rum caresses the nostrils with a pinch of powdered sugar. One might think of a strawberry- or rosewater-flavored Turkish delight. The candied orange peel still contains some of its slightly bitter oil, which adds a little more depth.

Aeration confirms and reinforces the sensation of roundness. The candy sugar is melted and takes on the air of barley sugar. It's also reminiscent of the first bite of strawberry gum.

The palate is soft, fluid and quite sweet. The confectionery and bubblegum ambience remains, though one might have expected a stickier texture. The vanilla glides slowly over the tongue, the orange is in tune and forgets any hint of bitterness. On the other hand, a slight spicy, peppery note lifts the whole.

The finish is very sweet, with strawberry, banana and orange in confectionery form.

"A very sweet rum that takes us down the tangy alleys of a funfair..."

A comparison with classic Don Papa shows only slight differences. The aroma profile is quite similar, except that the classic is undoubtedly thicker and sweeter on the palate. Whereas the baroko is very bubblegum, the classic is more in the realm of liqueur, but the difference is really subtle, so close are the two rums.

Note the forthcoming release of Don Papa 7 ans, which will have the rum appellation, and which will certainly be less sweet. We'll be bringing you a full tasting note on that occasion, so stay tuned!

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Based on 17 notice

  • Estela P.
    Posted on August 1, 2025 at 2:25 pm (Order date: July 14, 2025 at 10:29 am)
    1

    Not in accordance with the photos hoping it's Baroko in the bottle

    (Translated review)
  • Estela P.
    Posted on August 1, 2025 at 2:25 pm (Order date: July 14, 2025 at 10:29 am)
    1

    Not consistent with the photos, hoping it's Baroko in the bottle

  • Cecile C.
    Published on 9 april 2024 has 19 h 35 min
    5

    Very good product and speed of delivery

  • Theo.
    Published on 31 october 2023 has 20 h 13 min
    1

    A concentrate of sugar and artificial flavours (like the whole Don Papa range). To be banned.

  • Theo.
    Published on 18 october 2023 has 23 h 52 min
    1

    A concentrate of sugar and artificial flavors, even more sickening than the classic 7 year old.

  • Alain B.
    Published on 28 may 2022 has 15 h 49 min
    5

    Very, very good.

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