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Rhum aux arômes intéressant mais manque un peu d'élevage
très bonne bouteille agricole que j'aime dégusté et partagé en digestif avec une rondelle de citron vert.
This one has a liquorish aroma, far from unpleasant, with an edge of whiskey, a slight bitterness in the after taste, smooth without a fire, leaving the mouth with a pleasant lightness and relaxed palate.
Color : Amber
Flavour : Citrus notes blend with spice, honey finish
Palate : Well blended, well balanced
Thanks to the difference in the way they make this rum (directly from pressed sugarcane instead of from molasses) this rum is noticeably different from most. It's difficult to describe... it's not sweeter per say, maybe "brighter". It's absolutely worth a try.
One of my first "old" rum and i like it !
plutot bon, mais peut etre arrangé
This is one of the few agricoles that I enjoy sipping. Less sweet and closer to a whiskey.
This agricole aged rum from Martinique represents the dark side of the Clément distillery. It has a deep, strong oak aroma (like whisky) and some tobacco and vanilla notes.
Not bad rum.
But something chemical in the taste.
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The aroma in the bottle is light with an distinct ethanolesque aroma. Hard to put in words. The aroma reveals immediately that this is not the type of rum with which I am more familiar. I, like most Americans, am partial to the rums with more noticeable sweetness. This rum really does not have that character and is more bourbonesque. Apparently that is typical of the better agricole rums. However this rum does have a grassy flavor with somewhat subtle oak undertones that do not add bitterness. I personally would not prefer this as a sipping rum although those with a taste for bourbon might like this neat. I find this works extremely well in Coke Zero and I believe it would work well in mixed drinks, especially fruit-based drinks.