Description
Liqueur: Casa d’Aristi ‘Huana’ Mayan Guanabana Rum
Made in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Huana (wa-nah) liqueur is flavored with Guanabana (aka soursop) fruits that resemble spiky green pears and have white flesh. The fruit is said to taste like a cross between strawberries and pineapple. This rum-based fruit liqueur is bottled at 30% ABV.
Size: 750ML
Proof: 60 (30% ABV)
Origin: Mexico
Huana Mayan Guanabana Rum Liqueur is made in Mexico using the Guanabana fruit (which is sometimes known as the Soursop). This interesting fruit is said to taste somewhat like a mix between a strawberry and a pineapple, with a touch of coconut creaminess. Sounds pretty delicious, right? How about a liqueur made with said fruit and rum, too? Yep, still sounds pretty darn delicious.
Casa d’Aristi ‘Huana’ Mayan Guanabana Rum Liqueur Tasting Notes
Nose: Initially quite aggressive on the nose, but a couple of minutes in the glass chills Huana out and reveals pleasant aroma reminiscent of almost overly ripe pear.
Palate: On the palate, the pear flavor comes through, but pineapple flavor are also prominent. Of course, it’s hard to mistake the underlying rum flavor.
Finish: A slight but lingering bitter aftertaste.






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