| Weight: | 1.465 kg |
|---|---|
| Alcohol volume: | 46% |
| Country of origin: | Colombia |
| Volume: | 0.7 l |
| Producer: | Destileria Colombiana |
| Mark: | Dictador |
Dictador Jerarquía Borbon 1991 is a rare Colombian vintage rum from an exceptional family collection of old barrels, which has been carefully tended by the Parra family for generations. The Jerarquía collection features carefully selected rums with d ...
Dictador Jerarquía Borbon 1991 is a rare Colombian vintage rum from an exceptional family collection of old barrels, which has been carefully tended by the Parra family for generations. The Jerarquía collection features carefully selected rums with distinct character, long aging, and very limited availability.
Production:
The rum comes from a distillery in the heart of Colombia that is now closed, which further underscores its mystique and collector’s value. The name Jerarquía, meaning “hierarchy,” refers to the exceptional status of these barrels in the family collection as well as to the patience and care devoted to their aging.
The rums from the Jerarquía collection were aged in selected American oak barrels and in sherry or port wine casks. The Borbon 1991 46% edition offers an exceptionally complex profile that blends old oak, beeswax, honey, spices, citrus, leather, and delicate floral notes.
Tasting Profile:
Nose: Old oak, beeswax, and manuka honey complemented by cinnamon apple fritters with whipped cream and notes of new leather seats.
Palate: Balanced and complex, with notes of brushed leather, blood orange, sandalwood, licorice, lily of the valley, and heather honey.
Finish: Light and pleasant, with vanilla, white flowers, Galia melon, and mango.
The aroma features old oak, beeswax, and manuka honey. The sweeter layer is complemented by cinnamon apple doughnuts with whipped cream, while the new leather interior of a luxury car brings an elegant and mature note.
The taste is balanced and layered. It offers brushed leather, blood orange, sandalwood, licorice, lily of the valley, and heather honey. The result is a rich and sophisticated profile with a distinct woody base.
Recommended serving:
Neat at room temperature, or with a few drops of water.
Dictador Jerarquía Borbon 1991 is an exceptional rum intended for experienced tasters and collectors. It offers a rare origin from a closed Colombian distillery and a complex combination of old oak, beeswax, honey, leather, blood orange, sandalwood, licorice, flowers, and tropical fruit.
About the Dictador brand:
Dictador was born in Colombia, a country famous not only for its coffee but also for its ideal climate for rum maturation. The result is a rum that appeals to collectors, lovers of rare editions, and lovers of sophisticated flavors.
The Dictador brand draws inspiration from Sever Arangoy, nicknamed "El Dictador," a Spanish official who oversaw the rum trade in Cartagena de Indias, the commercial center of the Spanish colonial empire in the 18th century. The brand is named after him, and this is where the story of Dictador as a rum with authority began.
The modern era of Dictador began in 1913, when the family business of the same name was officially founded. Since then, Dictador rum has been produced with an emphasis on precision, craftsmanship, and long aging, now led by renowned master blender Hernan Parra, who is the third generation of the Parra rum family.
Producer's address: Destileria Colombiana, No. 3-122 Cartagena Bolívar, CO