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Nice color, good taste, and nice finish, good drinking for night. 7/10
Aroma is very fresh with citrus like tones. Taste is spicy without recognizable concrete flavours, just tones of wood and a bit of dryness at the end. I'm not a specialist for agricole rums, but this one isn't bad.
Strange smell. Not a great taste. Slight burn and interesting aftertaste
Too young for me. I do prefer older ones. But the taste is ok.
Not my favorite one but it is a good rum. I really like the white rum made by this company. I was a bit disappointed by their vieux rhum. Missing of length & balance especially.
Best ok maar geen hoogvlieger
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Damoiseau cultivates a different terroir sugar cane of the Guadeloupe archipelago, which may be because of its windward position, flatter land (akin to Mare-Galante) and soil differences. It tastes a bit more metallic and musky than the others, something I don't really love (and for some reason reminds me of rust or a ripe tomato), but respect as they are the only distiller still in operation on Grande Terre and bring a unique profile to the rhum agricole of these islands.
The VO does not have a crazy agricole flavor upfront, as one would expect, but flashes a strong alcohol fire in the nose - a little spicy - and hits more caramel-flavored territory à la other aged demerara spirits. Similar to Diplomatic Reserva, although nowhere near as sweet. Do note the VO rating applies to Brandies and Cognacs, and generally Martinique rhums are the only ones recognized as being able to market themselves in such a manner because of their AOC.