Cruzan Estate Dark

Category: Gold
Country: St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
Aged: 2 years
Alcohol: 40% (80 proof)
Availability: Everywhere
Price: $10-$13 (750 mL)

Appearance (0-5): 3
Aroma (0-25): 16
Taste (0-35): 23
Smoothness (0-10): 5
Body (0-5): 4
Overall Quality (0-20): 13
Machete Grade (0-100): 64

Notes: Don't let the name fool you, Cruzan Estate Dark is actually a gold rum - both in its younger age and golden/amber appearance. Medicinal alcohol and vanilla with a light touch of varnish on the nose. Allowed to breathe, the rum releases very sweet molasses and caramel aromas. Simple tastes of vanilla, caramel, pepper and oak - somewhat similar to Cruzan's 151, though not nearly as sweet and obviously not nearly as strong. Light- to medium-bodied with a mildly harsh yet short finish. Brown sugar and sour orange aftertaste. Generally uncomplicated. It's surprisingly not bad neat. On the rocks, its almost grainy texture gives way to a more silky mouthfeel - and a very slight cinnamon flavor appears. Far from ideal as a sipping rum, it'll do when short on options. It gets absolutely lost mixed with coke and in weak drinks, but at the right ratio, it's quite tasty. This easily beats Bacardi Gold, its primary competition at the price range. I'd much prefer to spend the extra $5 for a bottle of Cruzan's 5-year Estate Diamond, though. Cruzan Estate Dark is a bit short on flavors and smoothness, but this bargain rum is a solid choice for parties.


Reviewed: June 2007