Review; Lazy Dodo Single Estate Rum
Posted by Arctic Wolf on December 5, 2020
Lazy Dodo Single Estate Rum is produced on Mauritius, in Pamplemousses, a district located in the North West part of the island nation situated several hundred miles east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean.
I found some information on several retail websites which although I couldn’t verify seemed nevertheless reasonable. As a single estate rum, the sugar cane used to produce Lazy Dodo is grown, harvested and processed on the the Pampelmousses Estate in Mauritius. The molasses based rum is apparently a blend of sugar cane spirits aged from 5 to 12 years. According to the Lazy Dodo website, this maturation was mainly in french oak barrels, however, their cellar master also blended rum aged in America barrels, used bourbon barrels and even some some from used aged sugar syrup barrels.
Here is a link to my full review:
Review; Lazy Dodo Single Estate Rum
Here is a link to my review which contains surprises, both good and bad.
Chimo!
3 Responses to “Review; Lazy Dodo Single Estate Rum”
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radosuaf said
Thank you for this one, Sir! Money saved for a better rum. Awaiting for Saint James’ 12 review now :).
Ray Anderson said
Can Do Do rum be shipped to US?
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Arctic Wolf said
I review the quality of rums, I do not sell them!