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Le charrette blanc est mauvais, le vieux est encore pire !
Alcool très prononcé.
Un muy agradable ron en paladar, sabor afrutado con toques de vainilla. Es dulce pero no tanto como otros. Es difícil de conseguir para Sudamérica, pero si lo haces, vale la pena cada centavo (en europa es bien económico). Un buen ron para principiantes.
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I bought some different Charrette’s when I drove down to Spain some weeks ago.
The brand from the French Overseas Department Reunion was founded together by the three existing distilleries in 1972.
This one is a Traditional rum based on molasses and works well neat.
From nose via mouth, palate to the medium long finish it’s soft, woody, fruity and cane juice sweet. Among the fruits banana dominates.
If I compare it with the Ambre they’re quite alike each other but the 3yo is even more softer.
Pictures: The 3yo together with the Tres Vieux and the Extra Vieux & 3yo together with the Ambre.