80 proof/ 40% alcohol by volume
Mfg. by Prichards' Distillery, Kelso, Tennessee
Approx. $34.95 per 750 ml
Last week, I reviewed Prichards Crystal Rum, the most impressive white rum I have tasted to date. Back at it again, I was curious to try it's dark, older, oaky sibling sharing the shelf. My girlfriend was with this time, and she immediately pointed out the Crystal. "Isn't that the one you like?"
I nodded.
"You should try the other one, then." And with that she bought me the bottle. You can see why I love this woman.
Back to the rum: I was expecting something entirely different than the Crystal, and even at that I was much surprised... One's first impressions are of a very full molassas effect, rich with relatively moderate sweetness and that welcome bit of burnt/caramel flavor. But what happens next is astounding as the oakiness and warmth hit, transforming into something damned near bourbon-ish. In this aspect it has a very American flavor when compared to the myriad of rums from the West Indies, which is exactly the intent of it's distiller. It is quite unique at that.
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I also picked up a bottle of Peychaud's Bitters and will attempt a sazerac-sytle cocktail with this rum tonight. It just might work.
Bottom line: it's worth buying a bottle (especially you bourbon lovers) to have the experience. I'd rather spend equal amount on a good bottle of Guatemalan, or almost $10 less for the Crystal which I actually prefer. Enjoy.