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Martinique | Agricole | 40% ABV | Column Still (1-4) Distilled
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This is a good rum that will not really blow you away for sipping, but is very serviceable as a mixer. It has some faint grassy notes that are characteristic of an agricole and possesses no off flavors that would steer you away. I tend to keep it on hand; pairs well with a funky Jamaican rum for a mean Mai Tai.
Tasted at Laka Lono 3/27/22
notes: This is an excellent agricole. Tasted as a sample and then made into a Steph style Daiquiri, ak SotoDax.
I felt this was an excellent example of an agricole, one that I would encourage new rum enthusiasts to try so they understand the style.
Extremely smooth with sweet fruit flavors and a pleasant grass finish. I’d drink this rum anytime of the day and in any cocktail.
Little bit of heat but ok.
There’s a slight smell of whiskey barrel but it’s mild and the taste is much more subtle. It turns into a more caramel and vanilla with sugarcane, rock candy etc
This was the first rum agricol i ever tried, i must say i was surprised by it, i really liked how it tasted but just felt that it could use a bit more alcohol to make it great.
Harsh rum
Combination of congnac gasket is not my fafourite.
Not of my liking
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Very dry
6
/10
out of 10
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.