El Dorado 12 Years Rum 700 ml

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El Dorado 12 Years Rum 700 ml

El Dorado 12 Years Rum 700 ml

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Several literary works have used the name in their titles, sometimes as "El Dorado", and other times as "Eldorado". Waterton, Charles (1891). Moore, Norman (ed.). Wanderings in South America. London, Paris & Melbourne: Cassell & Co, Ltd. p.192 – via gutenberg.org. From 1775 to 1780, Nicholas Rodriguez and Antonio Santos, two entrepreneurs employed by the Spanish Governors, set out on foot and Santos, proceeding by the Caroní River, the Paragua River, and the Pacaraima Mountains, reached the Uraricoera River and Rio Branco, but found nothing. [40] DDL (Demerara Distillers Limited) produce a fantastic range of Demerara rums which I would highly recommend to anyone who enjoys their rum sweet and fruity. This offering however offers something slightly different being a white mixing rum. The earliest reference to an El Dorado-like kingdom occurred in 1531 during Ordaz's expedition when he was told of a kingdom called Meta that was said to exist beyond a mountain on the left bank of the Orinoco River. Meta was supposedly abundant in gold and ruled by a chief that only had one intact eye. [11] Inspection of the Welser army by Georg von Speyer (right) and Philipp von Hutten (center) at Venezuela.

Sir Walter Ralegh's Discoverie of Guiana, Hakluyt Society, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006. ISBN 0904180875 Blind-Tasting Guess: All in all, I assume this is what hooks newbies to rum, in a good way. I assume this is the new 12 year old since the kinship to the first one is evident to me. Often seen as a benchmark in the world of aged rums, El Dorado is a brand that is well worth getting acquainted with as their older rums especially have much to offer.

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And there we have it, a journey through the ages with the best El Dorado Rums. Each bottle, a chapter; each sip, a memory. The legend of the Seven Cities of Gold (Seven Cities of Cibola) led to Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's expedition of 1540 across the New Mexico territory. This became mixed with the stories of El Dorado, which was sometimes said to be one of the seven cities.

In 1637–38, two monks, Acana and Fritz, undertook several journeys to the lands of the Manoas, indigenous peoples living in western Guyana and what is now Roraima in northeastern Brazil. Although they found no evidence of El Dorado, their published accounts were intended to inspire further exploration. [38] I’ve tasted quite a bit of White Rum lately and built up a fairly decent collection. To date I think the Lemon Hart White Rum has boasted the best score with most getting an average 2 star rating. Which I think is perfectly appropriate for what is mostly an unaged mixing spirit. a b From Robert Harcourt (explorer): Goodwin, Gordon (1890). "Harcourt, Robert". In Stephen, Leslie; Lee, Sidney (eds.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol.24. London: Smith, Elder & Co. a b Laughton, John Knox (1885–1900). "Kemys, Lawrence (DNB00)". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol.30.

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a b John Hemming, Red Gold: The Conquest of the Brazilian Indians, 1500–1760, Harvard University Press, 1978. ISBN 0674751078 The gold mine at El Callao (Venezuela), started in 1871, a few miles at south of Orinoco River, was for a time one of the richest in the world, and the goldfields as a whole saw over a million ounces exported between 1860 and 1883. [ citation needed] The immigrants who emigrated to the gold mines of Venezuela were mostly from the British Isles and the British West Indies. [ citation needed]

This rum enters my mouth with a spicy sweet baking spice explosion. Deep dark brown sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, cloves and hints of orange peel and citrus fruit lay upon a foundation of oak and wood spices. Rich tobacco accents the flavour and some luscious dark fruit (dates and raisins) finds its way into the flavour profile. The overall flavour is sweet but not overwhelmingly so, and a soft nuttiness lies under the other flavours giving the rum just a hint of bitterness which offsets that sweetness nicely. By the mid-1570s, the Spanish silver strike at Potosí in Upper Peru (modern Bolivia) was producing unprecedented real wealth. [ citation needed] The presentation for the 12 yr, the 15 yr and the 21 yr old El Dorado Rums includes a squat smokey opaque brown bottle which has a funky old world charm and which looks great on my rum shelf. I like the fact that each rum in the series arrives in a smartly coloured display box which helps to protect the spirit from the deleterious effects of light. Finally each is closed with a quality cork topper which for me is the final requirement for a quality presentation. In the Glass 9.5/10 But, before anyone suggests I am dissing down on white rum I’m not. There will be a review coming soon which shows just how good a white rum can be. https://www.rumrevelations.com/post/el-dorado-15-rum-review-old-vs-new-where-s-the-sugar DDL Demerara El Dorado Guyana

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El Dorado 12 let, 40% je směs (blend) rumů destilovaných v alembicích na dřevo Enmore, Port Mourant a v koloně. Stárnutí probíhá v dubových sudech po bourbonu. Barva rumu je fakt překrásná, přechází z hnědé až do bordova, oficiálně se uvádí jako jantarová. 12letý pobyt v dřevěném sudu se zde jasně podepsal. Sám výrobce rum řadí El Dorado 12 za luxusněji stařené rumy. In 1536 Gonzalo Díaz de Pineda led an expedition to the lowlands to the east of Quito and found cinnamon trees but no rich empire. In 1535, Sebastian de Benalcazar, a lieutenant of Francisco Pizarro, interrogated an Indian that had been captured at Quito. Luis Daza recorded that the Indian was a warrior while Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas wrote that the Indian was an ambassador who had come to request military assistance from the Inca, unaware that they had already been conquered. The Indian told Benalcazar that he was from a kingdom of riches known as Cundinamarca far to the north where a zipa, or chief, covered himself in gold dust during ceremonies. [14] Benalcazar set out to find the chief, reportedly saying "Lets go find that golden Indian!" ( Spanish: ¡Vámos a buscar a este indio dorado!), [15] eventually the chief became known to the Spaniards as El Dorado. [16] Benalcazar failed however to find El Dorado and eventually joined up with Federmann and Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada and returned to Spain. [16] It has been speculated that the land of wealth spoken of by the Indian was Arma, a kingdom whose inhabitants wore gold ornaments, which was eventually conquered by Pedro Cieza de Leon. [17]

Hemming, John. "The Draining of Lake Guatavita" (PDF). SA Explorers. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 August 2014 . Retrieved 15 February 2019. While the existence of a sacred lake in the Eastern Ranges of the Andes, associated with Indian rituals involving gold, was known to the Spaniards possibly as early as 1531, its location was only discovered in 1537 by conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada while on an expedition to the highlands of the Eastern Ranges of the Andes in search of gold. [23] Beatriz Pastor; Sergio Callau (2011). Lope de Aguirre y la rebelión de los marañones. Parkstone International. pp.1524–1525. ISBN 978-84-9740-535-5. Harris, C. A.; Abraham, John; De Villiers, Jacob (1911). Storm Van's Gravesande: The Rise of British Guiana, Compiled from his Works. Hakluyt Society. In the mythology of the Muisca, Mnya the Gold or golden color, represents the energy contained in the trinity of Chiminigagua, which constitutes the creative power of everything that exists. [3] Chiminigagua is related to Bachué, Cuza, Chibchacum, Bochica, and Nencatacoa.

The Final Word:  El Dorado 12

El Dorado ( Spanish: [el doˈɾaðo], English: / ˌ ɛ l d ə ˈ r ɑː d oʊ/; Spanish for "the golden") is commonly associated with the legend of a gold city, kingdom, or empire purportedly located somewhere in the Americas. Originally, El Hombre Dorado ("The Golden Man") or El Rey Dorado ("The Golden King"), was the term used by the Spanish in the 16th century to describe a mythical tribal chief ( zipa) or king of the Muisca people, an indigenous people of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense of Colombia, who as an initiation rite, covered himself with gold dust and submerged in Lake Guatavita.



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