Dictador Jerarquia Borbón 39-year-old American Oak & Ex Bourbon Cask 1981 / 43% / 0.7l
- The story of Dictador rum commences in 1751, with Severo Arango Ferro arriving at Cartagena de Indias in Colombia, in order to control and develop trade links between Spain and its overseas colony.
Product description
The history of Dictador rum begins in 1751, when Severo Arango Ferro arrived in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, to control and strengthen trade between Spain and its overseas colony.
Thanks to his knowledge and strength, he quickly gained the nickname Dictador. Charmed by the taste and elegance of the rum he produced, he became the largest producer and seller of this drink. 160 years later, in 1913, Dictador's descendant founded the Destileria Columbiana company, becoming the best rum producer in the Caribbean region after many years. The third generation of the Arango family created the Dictador Europe project, starting the international expansion of this brand.
The Jerarquía series (Spanish for hierarchy) is a collection of old and rare barrels under the care of the Parra family, masters of Colombian rum. Each barrel offers a unique profile. The series was launched in 2021. Dictador Jerarquía Borbón 1981 is a single barrel of American bourbon from the 1981 vintage, bottled at 39 years old.
Nose : Clementines, grilled pineapple, cinnamon-dusted gingerbread. Red apples, oak spices.
Palate : Toffee, apples, milk chocolate, red chili and crème anglaise, vanilla and cherry cola, leather and sandalwood.
Finish: Soft, with notes of sweet Moroccan green tea, old leather, vanilla tobacco and nutty praline.