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Brought a bottle back from St Martin. It was pretty good to mix with fruit juices.
From Marie-Galante, very powerfull and tastefull white rhum.
Rhum savoureux typique de Marie Galante. Assume très bien ses 59° sans pour autant se révéler trop fort. Rhum à réserver aux amateurs !
Exceptional though a bit dry, this rum is very fragrant ...
He still has a very different taste drink on site.
One of the best rum of Guadeloupe I could taste.
This is an excellent rum as true lovers love
Like nearly any other white rum, the Pere Labat 59° is not to be drunk straight up. However, for a rum of this proof, the Pere Labat is incredibly fruity and tasteful.
I would recommend to drink it with some cane sugar (caster or syrup) and a quarter of lime (Ti punch mentioned by Harlock).
Mainly those who enjoy the taste of paint stripper or have aluminium internal organs. Not recommended
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Like the two other distillers on MG - namely, Bellevue and Bielle - this captures the essence and terroir of the local cane flavor in a pronounced way. Specifically, that 59% (118 proof) grassy fire and and those trademark citrusy notes, which all three distilleries highlight in very different ways (and means). It's a fine 59, but for the value (~10 euro) and glue-like aftertaste, I prefer Bielle or even Bellevue 59s. It is a unique take on the high proof MG rhum agricole, certainly worth tasting, but maybe better as a mixer in a planter's punch.