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Martinique | Agricole | 42% ABV | Column Still (1-4) Distilled
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Nose: Vanilla, oak, sea foam, seaweed
Taste: Salty with a little vanilla. Thin flavor but still pleasant.
Feel: A bit thin but not very harsh.
Un bon blend raffiné, doux avec juste assez de punch pour me plaire.
This is my first agricole of any type. Bought it for creating certain tiki drinks. I've tried a sip but need to try again to get a true idea if it's qualities. It certainly was nice in my Three Dots and a Dash.
Aged agricole to me are usually too oaky and tame, losing the freshness that makes blancs so great. This one is a great balance and retains some of that agricole bite to it.
Very good neat, but not as smooth as I would hope for a rum at this price point.
This is a very dry, earthy agricole with strong grass notes. It's a bit rough but still easily sippable neat. Will need to compare with Neisson white.
It's about what I figured from Neisson, it's slightly smoother.
For a Martinique vieux agricole, it’s not so bad - surely a costly addition to any US collection, and questionably suitable as such for that alone. But it’s a smooth talker with just a memory of its fiery past as an ardent blanc from 12 years ago. It has been hard to truly like vieux agricoles over 8 yrs, in general; for me, it’s all about that fiery youth that makes this style shine, and so much of that is lost in the adulteration of the spirit during the fût sitting period. It’s certainly a handsome bottle presentation, and a fine selection for your regular whiskey aficionado, but the mellowness just kinda loses me with the hint of sweetness presumably imparted by the charred barrel and a flabbiness associated with middling French red wines.
All said and done, this is a fine example of a vieux agricole in the upper end of the aged spectrum - not a standout, but far better than El Dorado’s equivalent expression.
Blonde ambra color.
A not very intens smell of wood,dry fruit,wine,.
This was the full-bodied sample on a French tasting I did, and I by far preferred this to the light and medium bodied samples. Much smoother and easier to enjoy as a sipper. I had to add water to the others to make them more palatable, but the Neisson stood on its own. Still not my favorite and not one I would rush back to, but it did at least leave me curious enough to try more agricoles.
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Dry, strong... Agricole!
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This rum is dry, a mix of chili, pepper and vanilla, strong and long finish