Brugal Anejo Rum 750ML
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Description
Description
Brugal Anejo Rum 750ML is a dry-style aged Dominican Republic rum bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). It earned 92 points at the 2018 Ultimate Spirits Competition, a score that underscores its reputation as one of the Caribbean's most refined rums at its price tier. What sets it apart from the majority of aged rums is a deliberate distillation process that strips away heavy alcohols, yielding a noticeably drier, less sweet spirit.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof) | Origin: Dominican Republic | Style: Aged (Añejo) | Distillery: Brugal | Size: 750ml
Production & Heritage
Brugal was founded in 1888 by Andrés Brugal Montaner in the Dominican Republic and remains one of the country's most prominent rum producers. Brugal Anejo is distilled from sugarcane molasses using multi-column continuous stills, a method that allows the distillery to precisely control which alcohols carry through to the final spirit. The key production distinction here is the removal of heavy alcohols during distillation, a step that gives Brugal its characteristically clean, dry profile and separates it from the richer, sweeter rums common across the Caribbean. The rum is then aged in selected oak casks under tropical conditions, which accelerate maturation and contribute layers of wood and caramel character.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with inviting vanilla and caramel before deepening into notes of chocolate and cedarwood. Subtle hints of toasted oak and candied fruit round out the bouquet, giving it more complexity than its price point might suggest.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is soft and buttery, with butterscotch and caramel arriving first. The mid-palate introduces baking spice and dried fruit, while a vein of dark chocolate runs underneath. The texture is smooth and medium-bodied, but never cloying — the hallmark dryness keeps everything in balance.
Finish: The finish is long, dry, and pleasantly warm, with lingering oak and a faint echo of vanilla. It trails off cleanly without any harsh burn, making it easy to reach for another sip.
How to Drink Brugal Anejo
Neat or on the rocks is the most straightforward way to appreciate its dry character and oak-driven complexity. A single large ice cube opens up the vanilla and butterscotch without diluting the finish. Beyond sipping, Brugal Anejo works well in these cocktails:
- Rum Old Fashioned — the dry backbone prevents the drink from becoming overly sweet, letting the bitters and citrus peel shine.
- Dark 'n Stormy — its cedar and spice notes complement ginger beer's heat without competing for attention.
- Daiquiri — the clean distillation profile lets fresh lime juice take center stage while the aged character adds depth a white rum cannot.
Best For
- Introducing rum skeptics to the drier side of the category
- Building a versatile home bar without overspending
- Hosting a Caribbean-themed dinner party with rum-forward cocktails
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who appreciates value-driven aged spirits
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Brugal Anejo taste like? Brugal Anejo delivers butterscotch, caramel, and dark chocolate flavors balanced by noticeable dryness and a long, warm oak finish. It is distinctly less sweet than most aged Caribbean rums.
How does Brugal Anejo compare to Havana Club 3 Year Old? Havana Club 3 Year Old is a lighter-bodied Cuban rum primarily designed for mixing, while Brugal Anejo carries more oak influence and a drier, fuller flavor profile. Brugal Anejo is generally the better choice for neat sipping, whereas Havana Club 3YO excels in simple highballs and mojitos.
Is Brugal Anejo good for sipping neat? Yes — its smooth, dry profile and medium body make it approachable when sipped neat or with a single ice cube. The 40% ABV keeps the palate comfortable without sacrificing flavor intensity.
Where is Brugal Anejo made? Brugal Anejo is produced at the Brugal Distillery in the Dominican Republic, a facility operating since the company's founding in 1888. The sugarcane used in production is sourced from Dominican fields.
What foods pair well with Brugal Anejo? Grilled pork or jerk chicken complements its smoky oak notes. Dark chocolate highlights the rum's cocoa undertones. Fried plantains mirror its caramel sweetness. Aged Manchego or Gouda cheeses match its dry, nutty character. Flan or crème brûlée echoes the vanilla and butterscotch in the spirit.
What sizes does Brugal Anejo come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, and it is also commonly available in a 1.75L format for higher-volume needs.
Is Brugal Anejo worth the price? Brugal Anejo positions as an entry-level aged rum that consistently outperforms its price tier — the 92-point score from the Ultimate Spirits Competition reflects a level of quality that rivals bottles costing significantly more.
Why Brugal Anejo?
In a category often defined by sweetness, Brugal Anejo stakes its claim on dryness and clean distillation. The multi-column still process that removes heavy alcohols is not merely a marketing talking point; it produces a measurably different drinking experience from molasses-based rums that retain those compounds. Its 92-point Ultimate Spirits Competition score validates that approach with third-party credibility. For anyone seeking an aged rum that works equally well in a snifter as it does in an Old Fashioned — without the sugar-bomb finish common to the category — Brugal Anejo is a benchmark at its price level.
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