http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD2u0Ihf ... re=mh_lolz
It is part of a very popular Danish television show Go morgen Danmark. The headline "Whisky and Rum battle" caught my attention, and I decided to watch it to hopefully gain some new insights on two of my favourite spirits. No such luck. The headline could just as well have been "Whisky promotion and Rum snobbery". The whisky expert had brought in a rather interesting trio of whisky: Talisker Storm, Macallan 12 and Wemyss Malts Spiceking while the rum expert had chosen: Ron Milionario XO reserva especial, Ron Abuelo Centuria and Ron Centenario Fundacion. While the whisky expert brought in a wide variety of different whisky's, the so called rum expert decided to rely on overpriced solera rum's that all (if I'm not mistaken) belongs in the sweet cuban end of the scale.
It saddens me to see that the only rums who made it into perhaps one of Denmark's most popular tv-shows and thus reached the broader audience, were the expensive ones from the Cuban genre. There ought to have been three different genres of rum present instead and in a lower price class. The price: while the whisky in the program in general were around 40 pound per bottle, every rum in the program were above 50 pounds, Abuelo above 100

(Source Master of malt and The whisky-exchange)
Interesting fact: if you look on the rum experts home page in his top 3 ron Zacapa is represented not one but two times (source http://www.romthomsen.dk/smagenoter.htm). I just love how self-proclaimed experts promote rums that mere mortals barely can afford.
I would probably have gone with RL. Seales to repressent Barbados, Pusser's for the dundery Jamaican style and Eldorado 15 for the Demara style. What would you have gone with if you could choose only 3 rums as an introduction to the world of rum?
I know, I know, old question but I am trying to turn my frustration into something positive and usefull..
And whoa what a ramble..
