Mombacho 12 years old Reserva Especial 40°°, a special reserve

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Mombacho 12 ans Reserva Especial 40°: Description and customer reviews

Mombacho 12 ans Reserva Especial is a very old traditional rum that draws its character from Nicaragua's volcanic terroir, but also from the long years spent in the distillery's oak barrels, patiently benefiting from Central America's sunny climate.

Ageing in barrels formerly used for bourbon has enabled Mombacho 12 ans to free itself from the most aggressive tannins.

Nico's tasting notes

At first sight, the nose of this rum is powerful and floral. The alcohol is clearly present, leaving hints of caramel and coffee as it evaporates, as well as a very humid woodiness, like wet cardboard. A greedy sweetness brings to mind a crunchy nougatine or caramelized pralines. The alcohol soon softens and the floral notes take on a patina, reminiscent of beeswax.
The wet wood becomes drier with aeration, and is even a little dusty. The caramel becomes darker and darker. The alcohol picks up in waves, carrying hazelnuts and walnuts in its wake.

Light on the palate, both in aroma and strength, it has a very smooth texture. Caramel dominates, it's still very well done and goes well with well-roasted coffee.

On the finish, the nuts are also very toasty. The toasted, even burnt, character lingers, like the last popcorn from the pan.

1 visitor(s) opinion and 1 opinion

  1. Emmanuel Sanz

    Very nice gift!

  2. romain

    color: mahogany

    On the nose, aromas of coffee, vanilla and caramel. A beautiful intensity. Compared with the Coloma 8 ans, it's a step up in terms of intensity. A fine rum with coffee aromas. The nose takes you on a journey. To finish, there are citrus notes and a slight woodiness... No doubt about it, this is a ron.

    The whole is very coherent and balanced. However, there's a little chemical smell that spoils our wanderlust a little.

    On the palate, this Mombacho is syrupy. Notes of coffee, aniseed and licorice are quite intense. However, the whole is unbalanced. There's too much sugar in the mouth. You want a glass of water to hydrate your tongue. The flavors are bitter, which I don't really appreciate.

    A fairly long finish on roasted notes and caramel.

    Too bitter for me. This is a fine coffee liqueur with a rum base. You'll need to love coffee to fully appreciate this rum.

    2.5/5

    The + : aromatic intensity

    The minuses: unbalanced palate / too sweet

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