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Rhum JM VSOP 4-Year rum

Rhum JM VSOP 4-Year

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Martinique | Agricole | 43% ABV | Column Still (1-4)

6.8/10
99 ratings
Tasty, but not quite great
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99 Rhum JM VSOP 4-Year Ratings

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Spinelli Cataldo 🇮🇹 | 27 ratings
Posted 8 years ago

Interessa, anche se mi aspettavo di più. Proverò altri J.M. Staremo a vedere.

Falcon91Wolvrn03 (PREMIUM) 🇺🇸 | 562 ratings
Posted 8 years ago

This is a very unique and interesting rum that is unlike any I've tried before.

Smells and tastes of charred oak and spice (pepper, clove, and cinnamon). Maybe a hint of black cherry. Has a nice bite at 43%abv and would pair well with a cigar.

It seems like a pretty good spirit, but I prefer a little more sweetness. This is dry, almost bourbon like.

A decent tasting rum for sure for people who prefer a bit less sweetness in their rum.

Roberto 🇱🇺 | 44 ratings
Posted 8 years ago

It was not my type of rum.but maybe for other gents it is ok

Beukeboom 🇺🇸 | 304 ratings
Posted almost 8 years ago

Most of the agricole rums I've tried have been from Clement and I have liked them all to varying degrees. I even managed to snag a bottle of Rhum JM Gold which I liked rather well (rated it an "8").

So I had rather high expectations for the Rhum JM VSOP.

First thing is that apparently at some point they redesigned the label on the bottle. The bottle above used by RumRatings has an older label which has an old world charm to it with the artwork and hand lettering. Looking at it reminds me of the era of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and his poster art of the late 19th century. The current label all but eliminates that impression. The art on the earlier label had a more ornate and interesting portrayal of what I assume to be a distillery of some historic point. The lettering was made to look as if it were done by hand (and it very well could have been so). The colors had an artistic feel in of themselves.

The newer label lost all that charm in my opinion. The lettering is all mechanical (even the cursive). The artwork is much plainer. And the colors have no depth at all. It is less appealing.

Now off my art critic soapbox. Let's look at the rum itself. It is a deep amber color with a hint of bronze. It has nice legs and beads of the rum cling to the sides after settling from a swirl in my snifter. It has a recognizable agricole aroma but nothing harsh.

The flavor does have that grassiness and funk normally associated with agricole rums but this rums seems spicier. A definite pepperiness. And strong. Really strong. There is just a hint...and I mean minute hint of cane juice sweetness but this is a dry rum. Also it has a rather strong and lengthy burn. It is a slightly higher proof than most rums (43% ABV - 86 proof) but the burn is one I would expect from 95 proof or higher. The finish is dry as I would expect. However there is a flavor in the mix that I cannot quite identify. It is a flavor that I find odd and out-of-place. Sort of a kerosene type of flavor. I don't like it whatever it is. It's very pronounced on my palate drinking it straight however on the plus side it does seem to be lessened when used in Coke Zero. Just be careful not to overdo it on the rum. About an ounce-and-a-half for a 500ml (16.9 fl oz) bottle of Coke Zero seems to work best for me. I also think it would work well in citrus-based drinks. I haven't had the opportunity to try some. The downside is the price. At $50 USD a bottle (I've seen it as high as $60 USD online) it is a pricy rum. Frankly I don't think it's worth it. It's far too harsh to be a sipping rum and the strong flavoring limits it as a mixer.

I had higher expectations for this rum and was disappointed. I feel the Rhum JM Gold is much better as agricole rums go. There are comparable agricole rums that are less expensive and better than the Rhum JM VSOP.

inupiko 🇫🇷 | 15 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

Un rhum intéressant avec un très bon bouquet. Très belle couleur jaune thé. Épicé et légèrement amer. Puissant et complexe. Ne vaut pas les vintages de la marque. Du vrai rhum de capitaine... à emmener dans un navire.

Kieron wood 🇬🇧 | 621 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

Different flavour to anything else ... Damp flavour that's on its own ...

Remi 🇫🇷 | 39 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

Rhum agricole fort mais à garder pour des ti punch

Johannes 🇩🇪 | 62 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

with a hint of peppermint, soft finish ...........

chris ambler 🇺🇸 | 23 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

A little over priced for this one. the spice islands come to mind with hints of pepper, nutmeg, mace, coriander. Its tasty but dont think I would invest in another bottle. Might be nice in a holiday coctail.

Rick 🇺🇸 | 30 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

My second aged agricole and so far I'm really liking these. Less sweet than other aged rums and full of character. Would definitely buy this again.




Brand Details

Type: Agricole
Company: Rhum JM
Country: Martinique
Name: VSOP 4-Year
ABV: 43%
Years Aged: 4
Raw Material: Cane Juice
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Column Still (1-4)
Women Led: No