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A 1970s bottling from C.M.R in the old Latin idiom, leaning gently woody with caramel, dried fruit and a soft floral lift, more about vintage character than precision at a warm 44%.
Description
C.M.R Mamita Rhum is a survivor from the 1970s, a blended Latin style rum bottled at 44% that trades on the character old glass tends to develop rather than on a fixed origin or age statement. It is the kind of pour collectors reach for to taste a slice of how rum was made and presented decades ago, woody and warm rather than sharp.
The aroma opens on spice, dry oak and caramel with a pungent edge, while the palate turns softer, caramel and dried fruit framed by a light floral note and well integrated alcohol. The finish carries raisin and more caramel with a faint sour twist at the close. It reads as characterful but a touch loose, an honest old fashioned sipper for those who value the story in the bottle over textbook polish.
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