First Impressions
Paranubes Anejo Oaxacan Rum / Aguardiente de Cana arrives with a confident presence that immediately signals quality. A Mexican rum from Paranubes, made in Oaxaca and matured for 18 months in ex-Tequila French oak barrels. Smoky aromas of green olives and garden herbs fill the nose, complemented by not This is a rum that rewards careful attention, revealing layers of complexity with each sip.
The Spirit
As an agricole expression, this rum is distilled directly from fresh sugar cane juice rather than molasses, giving it a distinctly different character to most Caribbean rums. The terroir of the cane fields comes through clearly — you can taste the soil, the sun, and the ocean breeze in every sip. This is rum-making at its most elemental, where the raw ingredient speaks loudest.
The 54.4% ABV bottling strength is well-chosen, providing enough power to carry the delicate vegetal and floral notes without overwhelming them. Agricole rums demand a certain respect from the drinker, and this one rewards that attention handsomely.
How to Drink It
A Ti'Punch is the obvious serve — a measure of rum, a disc of fresh lime, and a touch of cane syrup, stirred and served at room temperature. For something longer, try it in a rum-forward Mai Tai where the grassy complexity adds real depth. The agricole character also shines in a simple highball with sparkling water and a lime wedge.
The Verdict
At £56.75, Paranubes Anejo Oaxacan Rum / Aguardiente de Cana offers exceptional value for a rum of this quality. It is a spirit that rewards careful drinking and delivers genuine pleasure with each pour. This is a bottle that belongs on every serious rum shelf.