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Martinique | Agricole | 50% ABV | Column Still (1-4) Distilled
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This is exceptional rhum agricole blanc in the AOC Martinique designation, it hits all the notes and packs a punch worthy of the 50° level without holding back any flavors.
Minty fresh grassy cane, spicy fresh ground pepper and a brief but present burn on the palate. Incredible citrus profile, and it blends perfectly with lime and sugar for a ti punch par excellence.
I love this one, and it’s a great value stateside hovering around $30 US. Must have!
Now, for those who don’t like agricoles or want something to mix with, don’t discount this just yet. This is the terroir of Martinique, expressed through fermented raw cane juice. This is easily a top choice agricole for cocktails and, if you’re willing to switch things up, a solid alternative to a blanco tequila (joven). I feel it exceeds most premium tequilas and mezcals on the US market, and at 3/4 cost. But we’re talking rum here. And for a rum, this is a f@$&!;- prince.
Sampled at the King Kahuna Lounge on 12-9-23. Pours clear. Strong, and I mean crazy strong, grass aroma and flavor. Usually, I easily get the yeasty doughy notes from agricole and detect a bit of grass, but this one is like you’re chewing a cud of freshly mown yard grass. Amazing!
A good agricole white rum, you can still taste the sugarcane. Nice floral notes.
My favorite for Ti'punch cocktail
Un super blanc. Sans doute moins exceptionnel que leur autres cuvées. Mais excellent quand même.
Fairly clean and crisp.
Smell is sort of mild.
Not a specific flavor jumping out
I don't understand the low ratings some have given. This is agricole rum for goodness sake. It's not going to be all sweet and nice. It's going to have some grassiness to it along with the sugar cane flavor. This is actually a quite decent agricole rum. Admittedly the aroma is not the best...kinda funky if you ask me, but it has an outstanding flavor that lends itself well to mixed drinks. It is not a sipping rum by any stretch of the imagination but as a mixer it is quite good. The basic agricole grassiness counterbalances the fruitiness of most boat drinks giving the cocktail a nice edge. Definitely one to have on one's shelf. Recommended.
Great grassy agricole, goes well in a daiquiri with Ango 7
Surprisingly pungent on the nose, almost overpowering the cut grass notes expected in the style. Reminiscent of some Jamaicans, but with the overripe fruit swapped out for grassy herbaciousness. On the palate, slightly sweet and very vegetal, again with some herbacious flavors following. Unctuous and savory. Finish is long and herbal, with notes of thyme and mint hanging around the longest. Really delicious on its own, and absolutely fabulous as a ti' punch or as the agricole component of a traditional mai tai.
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Fabulous
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I bought this bottle 2 years ago opened and I didn't like the taste at all. one year after i wanted to drink something din't find anything to drink so I made another drink of this and i disliked it once again. I have drank many drinks in my life Love a drink not too sweet not to sour . usually I drink wine or champagne but sometimes like a nice drink on the rocks. anyways today i found this bottle again resting in my bar and i decided to give it another chance but before i decided to google the bottle taste finding why i didn't like this flavor before not because it is a horrible taste like as i Thought no i just didn't understand this rum finding out have a unique grassy taste i was able to understand what i did wrong treating this rhum as the typical rhum mixing it up with the common things you mix rhums with. so that was my mistake now i can say that understanding the taste i have made a delicious drink for all you to enjoy whoever come here trying to figure this rhum out... RECIPE 2 parts of Canne Rhum 1 part of LLord's watermelon lip, 1 part of triple sec liqueur , 1 whole fresh lemon juice and half fresh lime delicious have that fresh taste you want not too sweet not too sour. enjoy