Ron Centenario Conmemorativo Rum 750ML
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Description
Description
Ron Centenario Conmemorativo Rum 750ML is a 9-year-old Costa Rican rum aged in white American oak casks, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml format. Produced at over 1,200 meters above sea level on volcanic soil, this expression earned a B+ rating from Drinkhacker, standing out among value-priced aged rums for its distinctive high-altitude character.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Costa Rica | Age: 9 Years | Distillery: Centenario Distillery
Production & Heritage
The Centenario Distillery sits at 1,200 meters altitude in a barren mountain landscape shaped by volcanic soil — a location that directly influences the rum's aging and flavor development. The fertile volcanic terroir supports the sugarcane cultivation that forms the base spirit, which is then aged for up to nine years in white American oak casks. That high-altitude maturation, where thinner air and cooler temperatures slow the interaction between spirit and wood, distinguishes this expression from lowland-aged Caribbean rums and contributes to its layered complexity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Opens with sweet honey and caramel, followed by expressive notes of raisins and warm spices. A subtle fruitiness lingers beneath, suggesting dried stone fruit and a faint winey quality.
Taste: The entry is led by citrus — lemon zest and lemon oil — alongside green banana and Bing cherry. At mid-palate, vanilla takes center stage, supported by coconut, emerging chocolate, and caramel. An early clove note quickly evolves into true white pepper with a hint of licorice, while a slightly winey, maraschino-like sweetness adds depth.
Finish: Medium in length with a sharper edge that hints at sherry and baled hay. Lingering wood tannins and a trace of white pepper carry through to a dry, clean close.
How to Drink Centenario Conmemorativo
Neat or over a single large ice cube lets the vanilla core and citrus complexity come through most clearly; a few drops of water can open up the chocolate and coconut mid-palate notes. For cocktails, it performs well in a Rum Old Fashioned, where the caramel and clove spice stand up to bitters and sugar; a Dark & Stormy, where the white pepper and citrus zest cut through ginger beer; and a Jungle Bird, where the winey depth and cherry notes complement Campari's bitterness.
Best For
- Introducing a rum enthusiast to high-altitude Costa Rican distilling
- Building a home bar's aged rum tier without overspending
- Hosting a blind tasting of Latin American aged rums
- Gifting a whisky drinker curious about oak-aged spirits outside bourbon and Scotch
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Centenario Conmemorativo taste like? It leads with citrus zest, vanilla, and caramel, then moves into white pepper, coconut, and emerging chocolate, finishing with sherry-like dryness and baled hay.
How does Centenario Conmemorativo compare to Rum San Pablo? Reviewers have noted striking similarities between the two, observing that Centenario Conmemorativo drinks like a Cuban-style rum with comparable body and balance. The key difference is Conmemorativo's high-altitude aging, which contributes additional complexity from its volcanic terroir.
Is Centenario Conmemorativo good for sipping neat? Yes — nine years of oak aging at 40% ABV produces enough depth and smoothness to reward neat sipping, while remaining approachable for drinkers transitioning from lighter rums.
Where is Centenario Conmemorativo made? It is produced at the Centenario Distillery in Costa Rica, situated at 1,200 meters altitude in a volcanic mountain landscape that shapes both the sugarcane and the aging process.
What foods pair well with Centenario Conmemorativo? Grilled pineapple or mango brings out the rum's citrus and caramel notes. Dark chocolate echoes the mid-palate cocoa. Smoked pork works alongside the white pepper spice. Flan or crème brûlée mirrors the vanilla core, and aged Manchego complements the sherry-like finish.
What sizes does Centenario Conmemorativo come in? The standard widely available format is the 750ml bottle.
Is Centenario Conmemorativo worth the price? It positions as an entry-level aged rum that punches above its price tier — Drinkhacker awarded it a B+ and noted its accessibility, making it a strong value for a nine-year-old oak-aged spirit.
Why Centenario Conmemorativo?
What separates this rum from the crowded field of aged Latin American expressions is its provenance: few distilleries anywhere in the Caribbean or Central America age rum at 1,200 meters on volcanic soil. That altitude slows maturation and produces a flavor profile — citrus-forward, spice-driven, with a winey undercurrent — that reviewers have compared favorably to Cuban-style rums. A B+ from Drinkhacker confirms it delivers quality well beyond its modest price tier. For anyone exploring aged rum outside the usual Jamaican, Barbadian, or Guyanese benchmarks, Centenario Conmemorativo represents a genuinely distinct point of reference.
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