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Clement Premiere Canne 9-Mois rum

Clement Premiere Canne 9-Mois

Martinique | Agricole | 40% ABV | Column Still (1-4) Distilled

7.3/10
28 ratings
Recommendable to most
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Beukeboom 🇺🇸 | 304 ratings
Posted 8 years ago

One of the first things I do when opening a bottle of rum is to sniff the aroma. When I did that with this bottle I immediately noticed it had an aroma unlike anything I had encountered thus was in my samplings. And at the time of this writing I've sampled over 150 rums. I really couldn't put my finger on it at first but after letting it linger in my brain it finally dawned on me...this is an aroma I encountered in my childhood.

Let me explain...

When I was a youth, my Dad took my brother and me to the property of someone whom he knew who made ribbon cane syrup the old-fashioned way...grinding the cane with a mule-driven, stone-wheel squeezer and cooked down outdoors in a large rectangular flat pan fueled with fire from oak wood. The sugar cane juice would be boiled down into a syrup which has a unique flavor.

This rum has a similar smell albeit far from being as strong as the ribbon cane syrup. The flavor bears that out. The sugar cane is quite evidence in this rum's flavor profile and has a nice, mild sweetness to it. Surprisingly smooth for a white/silver rum. I can see some folks might well like this as a sipping rum but I think it is best suited for cocktails. I look forward trying it in Coke Zero (when I do, I will try to remember to add my thoughts about it to this review).

Dumle2000 🇸🇪 | 26 ratings
Posted almost 7 years ago

Only problem is I dont know where to find it anymore. Excellent Ti'-punch, neat or caipirinha even?

oedelpino 🇺🇸 | 35 ratings
Posted over 3 years ago

Good price point, delicious in a Ti' Punch - sugarcane and apples on the palate, lots of complexity on the aftertaste

rennerg 🇺🇸 | 39 ratings
Posted almost 3 years ago

Call me crazy but I think this is the ideal French style white rhum. It’s quite grassy but softer than it’s Niesson and Clement Bleue relatives. It makes an incredible Ti punch and daiquiri. Unfortunately I can’t find it any more so if you do find one, grab as many as you can carry.

OldPat 🇧🇪 | 7 ratings
Posted almost 7 years ago

If I had to choose one white rum, this would probably be the one. However, please do not compare this rating with a 09/10 that I or someone else could grant to an XO rum! Different worlds, different comparisons.

NB: I am not a specialist. It just happens that I like rum.

Francois 🇫🇷 | 106 ratings
Posted almost 7 years ago

True Rhum Agricole, from the smell to the taste, the sugar cane is very present.
Very smooth for a white rum, really good to drink neat, but can really imagine just perfect in ti punch.

Alan 🇺🇸 | 89 ratings
Posted almost 7 years ago

Much softer and more mellow than Canne Bleue, but still a distinctly smooth Martinique agricole, worthy of the best 'Ti punch.

Olivier 🇦🇪 | 21 ratings
Posted 7 years ago

Une vraie gourmandise à boire en ti-punch léger ou sur glace. Parfum de cane pressée teintée de coco.

BerodeQuentin 🇫🇷 | 40 ratings
Posted over 10 years ago

The flavor profile is "Agricole Rum", the exotic fruit and the canne juice flavor are mor develloped.
Elegant, very nice in ti-punch.

Jpotocki 🇭🇺 | 26 ratings
Posted 5 years ago

This ranks amongst the most memorable and tasty white rums I have bought. It is a classic agricole with earthy, grassy tones and a dry fresh cut cane taste. It is a fantastic mixer and is one of the few great white rums that keeps the home bar in good standing. Can be good for a cheeky sip or two neat as well.




Brand Details

Name: Premiere Canne 9-Mois
ABV: 40%
Type: Clement
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Column Still (1-4)
Women Led Rum: No