Ron Barcelo Gran Anejo 6 Year Rum 750ML
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Description
Description
Ron Barcelo Gran Anejo 6 Year Rum 750ML is a Dominican rum aged up to six years, bottled at 40% ABV in a 750ml format. Rated 93/100 by Tastings.com, this expression distinguishes itself as a sugarcane juice-based rum rather than the molasses-derived style common across the Caribbean.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic | Aged Up to 6 Years | Producer: Ron Barceló
Production & Heritage
Ron Barceló operates from the family estate in San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic. The brand shifted to using 100% sugarcane juice in its production, moving away from molasses-based methods — a distinction that sets it apart from most Caribbean rums. Gran Añejo is a blend of select Dominican rums patiently aged for up to six years in ex-bourbon oak barriques, allowing extended interaction between spirit and wood that deepens the flavor profile considerably beyond entry-level expressions.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with malt chocolate and vanilla before developing into caramelized walnuts and mild tobacco. Delicate anise and a subtle coconut undertone round out the aromatics, giving it a layered, inviting quality.
Taste: The entry is smooth with vegetal cane sweetness layered over caramel and honey. At mid-palate, oak and vanilla expand alongside white pepper and tropical spice, while tangerine peel and fresh leather add complexity. The semi-dry body carries hints of mocha and whipped cream that balance the sweetness.
Finish: Medium-long with lingering caramel and butternut that fade gradually. A touch of dry tobacco and oak tannin provides structure without bitterness.
How to Drink Gran Añejo
Neat or over a single large ice cube is the most rewarding way to experience the full depth of the six-year aging. A few drops of water open up the chocolate and vanilla notes further.
- Rum Old Fashioned: The caramel and oak backbone stands up well to bitters and a sugar cube, producing a rich, structured cocktail.
- Dark & Stormy: The semi-dry body and spice notes complement ginger beer without being overwhelmed by sweetness.
- Rum Manhattan: The vanilla, leather, and tobacco character pairs naturally with sweet vermouth, creating a sophisticated variation on the classic.
Best For
- Introducing a whiskey drinker to aged rum through its oak-forward profile
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cigar
- Building a Dominican rum collection with a benchmark expression
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast exploring Caribbean rum traditions
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Gran Añejo taste like? Gran Añejo delivers a smooth, semi-dry profile led by caramel, vanilla, and chocolate, with supporting notes of tobacco, leather, and tropical spice. The sugarcane juice base provides a distinctive vegetal sweetness that separates it from molasses-based rums.
How does Gran Añejo compare to Brugal Añejo? Both are major Dominican rum brands, but they differ significantly in base material and body. Brugal Añejo is a molasses-based rum with a lighter, drier character, while Barceló Gran Añejo uses sugarcane juice and presents a richer, more caramel-forward profile with greater body from its longer aging period.
Is Gran Añejo good for sipping neat? Yes — the six years of aging in ex-bourbon oak and the 40% ABV make it approachable and complex enough to enjoy neat. The smooth entry and medium-long finish reward slow, contemplative drinking.
Where is Gran Añejo made? Gran Añejo is produced on the Ron Barceló family estate in San Pedro de Macorís, on the southeastern coast of the Dominican Republic. The region's tropical climate accelerates maturation in the oak barriques.
What foods pair well with Gran Añejo? Dark chocolate truffles complement the mocha and caramel notes directly. Grilled pork with a brown sugar glaze echoes the rum's sweetness and spice. Aged Gouda or Manchego cheese highlights the oak and nutty qualities. Flan or crème brûlée mirrors the vanilla and butternut finish. Roasted plantains with cinnamon align with the tropical and warm spice character.
What sizes does Gran Añejo come in? The standard size is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is Gran Añejo worth the price? Gran Añejo positions as a mid-range aged rum, offering six years of barrel aging and a sugarcane juice base at a price point that competes favorably with similarly aged expressions from other Caribbean producers. The 93/100 score from Tastings.com and its layered complexity suggest strong value within its tier.
Why Gran Añejo?
The use of sugarcane juice rather than molasses is the defining characteristic of this rum and remains uncommon outside of the French Caribbean rhum agricole tradition — making Gran Añejo a notable outlier in the Dominican category. Up to six years of aging in ex-bourbon oak barriques delivers genuine depth with caramel, tobacco, and chocolate complexity that many competing rums at this level simply do not achieve. The 93/100 rating from Tastings.com and a 90/100 from Guía Peñín reinforce that this is a critically recognized expression, not just a well-marketed one. For drinkers seeking an aged Dominican rum with a distinct production pedigree and proven quality, Gran Añejo earns serious consideration.
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