While
sitting at the bar at
Troquet, I thoroughly enjoyed a
superb
Lamb Burger Slider, topped with lamb bacon, goat
cheese feta, and harissa. As I savored this burger, I spied an intriguing spirit
on a shelf behind the bar, knowing I had to taste it. I'd previously tasted
other spirits from this company but hadn't yet sampled this one. I didn't fight
the urge and ordered a glass.
Jesus
Barquin &
Eduardo Oreja of
Equipo
Navazos, known for bottling exceptional Sherries, partnered
with
Nicolas Palazzi of
PM Spirits to produce a series of Spanish
spirits, including brandy, rum, grain whiskey and malt whiskey. Last month, I
reviewed the
Navazos Palazzi Malt Whiskey and found it to be
".
..elegant and compelling, unique and delicious, a well-balanced whiskey
that will surprise and delight. My highest recommendation!" I had high
expectations for their
Ron Navazos Palazzi Cask Strength
Rum ($100-$110) and wasn't disappointed in the least.
The
alleged origin story behind this rum is intriguing, though not all of the
details area readily available. It is claimed that Jesús Barquín and Nicolas
Palazzi were visiting numerous bodegas in the Jerez region, seeking either
Brandy or Sherry. At an unnamed bodega, they stumbled upon numerous barrels of
rum, certainly nothing they expected to find. Through further research, they
uncovered that the rum was made from 100% molasses and had been distilled in
the
Antilles, though the specific island is not
mentioned.
Initially,
the rum was aged in the Antilles for five years in first-fill bourbon barrels.
It was then sent to the bodega in Spain, payment for some unknown transaction.
The bodega transferred the rum into used Oloroso barrels, where it sat for more
than ten years. Barquín and Palazzi acquired 32 casks of this rum so it is a
finite spirit. They have chosen to bottle it unfiltered and at cask strength,
51.5 ABV, releasing 1500 bottles a year until the rum is gone. Currently, it
appears they have released bottles in 2013 and 2014.

The
color of this rum was deep and dark, though with some translucence, reminding me
in some ways of an aged Oloroso Sherry. Sniffing the contents of the glass, I
was enamored with the complex aromas that wafted up, seducing my nose. There was
fruit and spice, nuts and chocolate, and it was a pleasure just to sit and enjoy
the aromas. On the palate, I was initially pleased with the relative dryness of
the rum. It wasn't one of the prominent sweet rums but rather its sweetness was
of a more subtle nature, with underlying caramel, vanilla and molasses flavors.
And the complexity of the nose was duplicated on the palate, such a compelling
melange of flavors that seemed to present something new each sip I took. There
was a certain nutty and saline character that reminded me of Sherry, but also
bright citrus and plum notes. There were plenty of spicy elements, with a
backbone of umami, and hints of leather. Elegant and fascinating, this rum had a
pleasing, lengthy finish.
Highly
recommended! I'll be buying a bottle or two soon.
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