'Just got back from Havana I had a great time at the Buena vista social club Great entertainment Enjoyed the devise group of countries that attended the show Just remember this is cuba what a great couture' 'Excellent night out to hear a live band play authentic Cuban music.' Havana Club is a 5 reel, 5 payline slot game from InBet Games that will take you to the most exotic of places with a bar that is stocked to the brim with refreshing cocktails worth cool cash prizes. Play from 5 coins to 500 coins as you try to extract the mouth-watering 500,000 coins from those reels.
With sugar cane first introduced by Christopher Columbus way back in 1493, Cuba has a long history of rum production. It wasn't however until the 19th Century and the introduction of copper stills that things started to get interesting, particularly as a chap named Pedro Diago started ageing his rums in pots buried in the ground. The production of Havana Club starts with a blend of sugar cane molasses, water and yeast which is left to ferment for several days, producing the baticon which is then distilled in column stills, producing the aguardientes. These are further distilled before being aged and blended to become madre (mother). The madre is then blended with fresh sugar cane distillate to create ‘ron fresco'. The ron fresco is then successively aged and blended until it is deemed fit for bottling as each class of rum.
Havana Club Anejo 3 Años
Nose: Smoked vanilla combines with fruity (underripe pear), herbal rum to produce a characterful, if slightly rough-around-the-edges aroma.
Neat: Smoother than the nose suggests, and altogether more rounded. White fruits (more of that pear from the nose) and vanilla mingle with a hay-like grassiness. Peculiarly, this rum is relatively dry on the entrance, and sweetens towards the mid-palate before fading off again in the finish which becomes much drier and gingerbread spiced with a whisper of lime. Savoury notes reminiscent of rhum agricole help to differentiate this rum from the many more tropical-fruit tasting on the market and define the brand style. Although there is plenty going on, this remains a light style of rum, without the intense molasses base characteristic of other styles.
Mixing: There isn't much that this rum doesn't do well that would be expected of a white rum, which it is best considered as despite the three years of barrel ageing. It is a solid performer in all the classics such as the Daiquiri, Mojito and El Presidente #1. Some might find the fact that it likes to shine through the other ingredients in simpler drinks off-putting, for this is a characterful rum that makes a mockery of the neutrality offered by a certain big name brand and corporate rival. This is no negative however, but in fact encourages exploration of bolder white rum cocktails such as the Bajito in which the basil wonderfully complements the savoury notes, or the Santiago Daiquiri which through the use of lemon and grenadine creates a more balanced and delicious twist on it's classic counterpart. The dryness and spice contributed from the time in oak means that some drinks will benefit from a little extra sugar for balance; however in particularly fruit concoctions such as the Mary Pickford, this characteristic offers improved balance over more tropical-flavoured rums. By contrast, drier cocktails such as the El Presidente #4 with its use of dry vermouth, do not play to this rums strengths.
Havana Club Anejo 7 Años
Nose: A little raw-smelling with nail varnish greeting the nose and oaky yet still grassy aromas of cane sugar spirit following on behind. A little patience reveals some more enticing smoky notes and Christmas cake notes, maybe even a whisper of tobacco.
Neat: Much improved over the nose, the moderately sweet entrance of molasses and prunes gives way to a more spicy, leathery and tobacco driven mid-palate, albeit one that retains plenty of dark fruit character and a wonderful raw cacao character. Christmas cake batter, smoking wood and surprisingly a clean, almost vegetal note linger on the finish. This offers lots of promise for mixing.
Mixing: This rum really comes alive when mixed and demonstrates how a few years of barrel-ageing can dramatically transform not only the taste profile but also the versatility of a spirit. The less than perfectly smooth edges to this rum works in its favour and whilst it is plenty capable of delivering a very respectable Old Fashioned or Palmetto, it is in cocktails typically associated with younger rums that it brings its A-game. A Daiquiri for example is packed full of deep cocoa notes as the spice elements bring alive the sour citrus to create a fresh but complex cocktail. These lighter notes can be picked up on even more by combining with its younger sibling the 3yr in drinks such as the 7 Sinful Years where the addition of ginger and orange curaçao in this sour-style drink showcases the best of these two rums. The deeper, more leathery and tobacco-tinged notes of this rum mean that it can be a more challenging choice in fruit-driven rum cocktails, where lengthening with the addition of juice such as in the Northern Sun with its mix of pear, cranberry, lime and ginger is all but essential.
Havana Club produce some fantastic rums that deliver excellent quality for an affordable price. The 3yr is an excellent young rum that makes for a versatile and delicious mixer in place of unaged rum, whilst the 7yr delivers one of the best ratios of flavour to years aged available.Rating:★★★★
Havana Club 3 is available from Master of Malt.
★: Terrible, only drink for a dare.
★★: Meh, not undrinkable but best left alone.
★★★: Reasonable, middle of the road.
★★★★: Tasty stuff, well worth seeking out.
★★★★★: Incredible, booze doesn't get better than this. You need a bottle in your life.
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Rate Havana Club 15-Year
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Great rum, savory9out of 10
Postedover 5 years agobyCezary fromUnited Stateswith20 ratings
I had it after dinner in Havana. Served in a huge, Cognac-type, balloon glass. Neat, of course. And accompanied by a smooth Cohiba cigar (even though I normally don't smoke).
Nice and balanced8out of 10
Postedover 3 years agobyPeterfromEstoniawith92 ratings
I had a fantastic opportunity to taste 4 different Havana Clubs in Cuba. I have always been a fan of the 7 years old one.
Here is a summary of all the four.
1. Seleccion de Maestros
No too sweet, nice round taste, maybe little alcohol taste. Rum has 45% of alcohol so a small drop of water helps. Lot of fruits and some spice.
2. Anejo 15
More balanced and deeper in flavour than Seleccio de Maestros. Again, this might have something to do with Seleccios higher alcohol level. Flavours like apple, honey and spices.
3. Tributo 2016
A fantastic product, close to perfection. Really looking for the 2017 edition. Blend of rare casks some as old as 80 years H huge and long taste
4. Union
Havana Club Game
A collaboration between Havana Club and Chiba Cigars. You could actually say that nose and flavour has some tobacco and smoke in it. Maybe more sweet than other Havana Club products. For me the 2nd best so far.
Still looking for the Maximo, but price of about 1.500€ lets me still wait for it Javascript sublime text 3.
Havana Club 15yrs8out of 10
Posted7 years agobyBerodeQuentinfromFrancewith40 ratings
Color : Amber to mahogany
Flavour : Rich fruits flavor supported by delicat spice & tobocco notes, raisins
Palate : Silky, med-bodied, dry & rich
Little bit too overpriced
Le mal aimé8out of 10
Postedover 4 years agobyMarc-AndréfromCanadawith29 ratings
Souvent mal comprise, la maison Havana Club produit des rhums de très grande qualités qui diffèrent de la plupart des grandes maisons commerciales.
Sans grosse melasse ou saveurs ajoutées, le Havana club 15 ans n'a rien à envier à ses cousins 'pimpé' des Caraïbes.
Raisins sec, petits fruits au nez.
Caramel salé, fût de chêne, petite note de porto en bouche.
D'une grande élégance malgré qu'on en demande un peu trop cher pour avoir le plaisir de le déguster.
Pretty decent airport tax free selection7out of 10
Posted3 years agobyJoola69fromUnited Stateswith2663 ratings
Havana Club 15 year is available from most airport tax free shops and makes a pretty decent buy, but the flavor profile is not really bringing out any clear flavors, but the experience is a mixture of a lot of flavors. The most disappointing fact is a very strong afterburn, which shouldn't be there for such a classy manufacturer of aged rums. 15 year is more expensive than the Seleccion de Maestros and has a stronger burn at the end.
Buon bilanciamento8out of 10
Postedalmost 4 years agobyPavelittifromSwitzerlandwith42 ratings
Questo 15 anni è molto piacevole, il sapore è ben bilanciato. Non c'è paragone con il 7 anni. Peccato che si deve spendere troppo per un buon Havana
Puts things into perspective7out of 10
Here, things started getting interesting. I got this on a special occasion, as a gift to myself. My very first experience with aged rums. Noticable oak, satisfying bite, rich taste, long aftertaste and depth. Quite adorable. Truth is, it still could do much better. Overpriced, in my books.
Souvenier from cuba8out of 10
Posted3 months agobyJukiliciousfromFinlandwith3 ratings
Light vanilla smell. Smooth taste at the beginning, and afterwards wooden strong complexity numbs the upperpart of your mouth. Suits nicely with cigar.
A real treat!8out of 10
Posted3 months agobyHavenbaronfromNetherlandswith5 ratings
A pricey but excellent rum. A smooth drink with a powerful taste and the right level of sweetness. Not worth it for rum beginners.
Not my taste4out of 10
Posted3 months agobyLooshtunfromJordanwith17 ratings
I just can't wrap my head around this brand. No to the 7. No to the 15.