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Clement Canne Bleue rum

Clement Canne Bleue

Martinique | Agricole | 50% ABV | Column Still (1-4) Distilled

7.2/10
69 ratings
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Tim 🇨🇦 | 82 ratings
Posted almost 5 years ago

Fantastic stuff: strong tropical fruit notes with a hefty dose of grassy cane. Sharp and refreshing!

darkmanso 🇫🇷 | 27 ratings
Posted 5 years ago

Un très bon rhum pour les ti-punch, planteur et autres cocktails.

Robert Ferron 🇬🇧 | 166 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

Rum festival cardiff! White rhum from Martinique sweet and spicy white agricole decent

TomasM 🇨🇿 | 78 ratings
Posted 6 years ago

Wonderful rhum with a lot of grassy and floral cane notes in nose and taste.

fifonlaideur 🇫🇷 | 25 ratings
Posted over 9 years ago

Millésime 2012 : excellent en ti punch, mais probablement comme d'autres rhums agricoles non millésimés

Gran Matteo 🇺🇸 | 18 ratings
Posted 5 months ago

Delightfully dry, vegetal/grassy nose, complex body and a smooth finish. I've only ever had it neat, but I might make a 'ti punch or two as I work through the bottle. Picked it up after finishing a bottle of Clement Premiere Canne (also great, but not as refined) and the base Clement Rhum Agricole Blanc, which is admittedly harder to drink now that I have Canne Bleue sitting next to it. Would like to compare side by side with the Premiere Canne, which *might* be better value? TBD!

DL01 🇬🇧 | 17 ratings
Posted 7 months ago

Not being white rum fans, this is potentially a little bias to start with. This is relatively smooth given its 50% content and has spades of grassy vegetal goodness with a good helping of white pepper. Has a long finish that eventually peters out to a taste we can't identify. We tried with a dash of water and that just pollutes it, really waters it down - if you want to taste this rum it has to be done neat. Its £37 retail price doesn't excite us, nice to try a rum from Martinique that we don't dislike but just not worth it for us.

Rating: 5/10

Smell - vegetal, no burn on the nose, grassy, white pepper, dried banana crisp
Taste - grassy, yeasty, sweet
After Taste - long, white pepper spice

Mujuru 🇺🇸 | 152 ratings
Posted 8 months ago

This is an unaged Rhum Agricole made from fresh pressed sugar cane juice. It comes exclusively from a single sugar cane varietal on Martinique. It is then fermented and distilled on a column still and bottled unaged at 50% ABV. So how does this one taste?

Taking it in from the Glencairn I immediately get Green Olive Brine that jumps out of the glass. That is followed by the smell of freshly cut sugar cane stalk and freshly mowed grass early in the morning. Digging deeper I smell a salty ocean breeze and then the smell of stepping into a hay barn just after the bales have been stacked. The conglomeration of smells is enticing. It is intense but wonderfully balanced.

Taking a sip I get something rather unexpected in relation to the nose: Unripe Green Apple, especially the skins. It is intense and interestingly pleasant. Simultaneously I get confectioners powdered sugar. The sweet sensation (for this rum contains no additives) balances out the slight bitterness of the Green Apple Skins note. In the background I get more Green Olives and the taste of fresh cut Alfalfa stalks (I grew up on a farm and used to occasionally pick and chew on a fresh alfalfa stalk)

The finish returns to its roots. It’s more green olives and freshly mowed green grass. Simple but thematic. Long afterwards I get the slight essence of chlorine not unlike that that I occasionally find in Worthy Park rums. Interesting, I wonder does that.

So I really like this one. It is indeed like a more intense higher proof version of Clement Premiere Canne…and it works beautifully in a Ti Punch. This will do. This will indeed do.

This one has all the grassiness and green olive that I like in my favorite unaged Agricoles and then adds a playful delightful unripe Green Apple note that works wonderfully in a Ti Punch. It’s not quite as complex or expressive as Neisson Blanc but it reminds me a great deal of Clairin Sajous 2018, indeed I think it is even a little better than that to my tastes.

I am coming to appreciate Clement rhums and am beginning to think that maybe they just consistently do something that I like. This is a keeper for me and will likely become a staple for my Ti Punches alongside Neisson Blanc.

Short Description: Seaside Martini Bar meets an Appalachian Hay Farm. Unexpected harmony ensues.

ABV 50%

Country of Origin: Martinique

Nose: Olive Brine, Fresh Sugar Cane stalk, Freshly Mowed Grass, Ocean Breeze, Hay Barn

Palate: Unripe Green Apple, Green Apple Skins, Confectioners Sugar, Green Olive, Alfalfa Stalks

Finish: Green Olives, Fresh Green Grass, (long after) Chlorine

JAHinojos 🇺🇸 | 28 ratings
Posted 10 months ago

This is not for a novice. It is a strong, beautiful rhum agricole made from the canne bleue sugar cane. Wonderful grassy notes and very potent. It is definitely not your every day whimpy rum or rhum.

Yohobro 🇨🇦 | 79 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

(£38.50) Picked this one up when I was in London.
Smells like a young Agricole. Lots of grassy, vegetal, buttery goodness. The taste is truly intriguing, with tons of flavours going on. Wouldn’t be able to tell it’s 50% if it wasn’t written on the bottle.
On the lips there’s citrus and fruit, then it goes into grass, finished in nutty butteriness.
I usually drink my spirits neat but the recent heat made me inclined to add an ice cube. Wow! Not only was it more refreshing but it also opened up the flavours like crazy! Definitely a fun one to ponder on. I’d absolutely buy this one again.




Brand Details

Name: Canne Bleue
ABV: 50%
Type: Clement
Raw Material: Cane Juice
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Column Still (1-4)
Women Led Rum: No