Experience true finesse with Ron Dos Mares Vintage 2005 – a world-class 19-year-old Panamanian rum

Ron Dos Mares Vintage 2005 Vintage Limited Edition 19 Year Panama Rum

A unique and exclusive rum experience

Ron Dos Mares Vintage 2005 Vintage Limited Edition 19 Year Panama Rum is much more than just a bottle of rum – it is a tribute to time, craftsmanship and passion. This exclusive vintage rum has been aged for a full 19 years in tropical conditions in Panama, giving it a depth and complexity that is rare to find.

Each bottle is uniquely numbered and comes with an official certificate of age, confirming both its authenticity and temporal significance. Production is limited to just 3392 bottles globally, so you're really getting something special in your glass.

Flavor profile – depth, elegance and balance

Ron Dos Mares Vintage 2005 presents itself with an incredibly inviting mahogany color with a deep shine. Already at the first scent encounter, the rum reveals its complexity:

  • Nose: Raisins, dark cocoa, brown sugar and lightly toasted oak
  • Taste: Dried figs, orange peel, warm spices, light coffee and soft honey sweetness
  • Finish: Long, silky and refined with gentle woody warmth and elegant roundness

With an alcohol strength of 45.3% vol., the balance is beautifully preserved – powerful enough to excite, but without overpowering the fine nuances.

For the serious rum connoisseur and collector

This is not a rum to just wash down. Ron Dos Mares Vintage 2005 is made to be enjoyed slowly, perhaps with good friends, but preferably as a solo experience where you can really immerse yourself in its many layers. The hand-numbered 70 cl bottle also makes it attractive to both investors and collectors.

Features that make this rum something very special:

  • Distilled in 2005 and aged for 19 years in a tropical climate
  • Bottled without chill filtration and with natural color
  • Aged in carefully selected ex-bourbon barrels
  • Limited edition of only 3392 bottles – each individually numbered
  • A unique insight into Panamanian rum art and tradition