What is XO rum?
XO (Extra Old) refers to premium rums that typically age at least 6–8 years, often 10 years or more in oak barrels. Unlike cognac, there is no uniform legal definition for XO rums, so the exact age may vary by producer and country of…
What is XO rum?
XO (Extra Old) refers to premium rums that typically age at least 6–8 years, often 10 years or more in oak barrels. Unlike cognac, there is no uniform legal definition for XO rums, so the exact age may vary by producer and country of origin. However, they are all characterized by long aging and a focus on quality.
How do XO rums taste?
Matured XO rums offer a complex flavor with notes of vanilla, caramel, dried fruit, wood, and spices. They are smooth, rounded, and ideal for sipping slowly at room temperature, without ice or just a small amount of water.
What's next – rum and Caribbean rum
If you're exploring the world of aged rums, we recommend checking out our main categories rum and Caribbean rum, where you'll find a wider selection of styles from lighter mixing rums to bold molasses-heavy rums.
What is XO rum?
XO (Extra Old) refers to premium rums that typically age at least 6–8 years, often 10 years or more in oak barrels. Unlike cognac, there is no uniform legal definition for XO rums, so the exact age may vary by producer and country of…
What is XO rum?
XO (Extra Old) refers to premium rums that typically age at least 6–8 years, often 10 years or more in oak barrels. Unlike cognac, there is no uniform legal definition for XO rums, so the exact age may vary by producer and country of origin. However, they are all characterized by long aging and a focus on quality.
How do XO rums taste?
Matured XO rums offer a complex flavor with notes of vanilla, caramel, dried fruit, wood, and spices. They are smooth, rounded, and ideal for sipping slowly at room temperature, without ice or just a small amount of water.
What's next – rum and Caribbean rum
If you're exploring the world of aged rums, we recommend checking out our main categories rum and Caribbean rum, where you'll find a wider selection of styles from lighter mixing rums to bold molasses-heavy rums.