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Martinique | Agricole | 40% ABV | Column Still (1-4) Distilled
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One of a bunch of bottles I bought when driving down to Spain a week ago.
It’s a blend of three-to-four-year old rum aged in American oak bourbon barrels
It’s quite young and that’s noticeable when it’s coming to the deep in the rum and the powerfulness.
In nose I recognize vanilla, fruits and smoke.
In mouth, at the palate and during the quite long finish I recognize vanilla, fruits, smoke, tobacco, sugarcane and bitter almond.
Overall I’m getting a little of a whisky feeling, but that’s not bad. I think it’s quite good for being so young.
Picture: My opened bottle and a poured glass down in Nerja, Spain.
C'est un rhum passe partout cocktail tu punch sec
Je l'ai même essayer avec les bananes flambées un régal
phew, pure alcohol here, strong potent and bloody good
Tres bon rapport qualite prix.meme si il n est pas comple e il est simple mais tout en douceur et la finition bourbon est tres bien faite. A 16e a l usine c etait un pliasir de le boire sec.si vs commencez le rhum et que le cote qec des agricoles vous gene prennez celui ci qui fait la liaison.bon produit avec un tres bon rapport qualite prix...
Considered as a special edition, this HSE Black Sheriff is for sure aged in Bourbon barrels.
A little bit too much 'Whisky' for me but it can be a good start for Whisky lovers who want to discover the Rum World.
I would also like to include its low price in the evaluation of this rum. Why? You won't find much comparable in this low-priced segment.
The nose has a lot of ripe fruit, but also a grassy freshness. Light phenolic notes are also unmistakable. It's pleasant, but not spectacular either.
In the mouth, a clear sharpness is initially noticeable, which is due to the very young age of 3 years.
Hiding behind the spiciness is the typical Agricole, light medicinal notes meet caramelized and fermented fruit. Somewhat earthy with further fruit on the finish.
Compared with older bottlings of HSE and also with their finish, the Sherrif can not compete.
But for a Rhum around 35 euros you get a lot offered.
Agricole léger pour Apéritif ou Digestif, parfum et goût bourbon très prononcé.
Rhum jeune, épicé et puissant mais très fumé. Pas trop à mon goût
Vanilla, caramel and a some very nice well aged oaky notes.
"Sipped the rum is initially quite sweet, slightly vegetal with some nice subtle sweetness. The finish is also very short and you get a little bit of oak before a touch of spice."
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Agricole with double burned Bourbon barrels
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/10
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The H.S.E. Black Sheriff is an Agricole Rhum from Martinique, which is distilled from sugar cane juice and then stored in bourbon barrels for 3 years, which are burned out again before filling. The rhum is bottled with 41% alcohol. The black bottle is very cool designed.
The rhum is very spicy in the nose. Wood and smoke are swinging along. But also sweetness and clearly the vanilla of the bourbon barrel. When drinking, the rhum is a little more restrained. Predominantly spicy with vanilla and caramel, the rhum is dry on the road. Grassy Agricole notes resonate. But the rhum also shows sharpness. The body is not yet fully formed and the finish could be longer. Oak and toasted caramel notes stuck for some time.
The H.S.E. Black Sheriff is a cool mix of agricole and bourbon. It's special and more for now and then. The Agricole notes are overpainted a little too much by the strong bourbon notes. For about 35 euros it is affordable and for Bourbon fans this rhum could be really interesting. At the Wagemut Tasting at number 4.
Der H.S.E. Black Sheriff ist ein Agricole Rhum aus Martinique, welcher aus Zuckerrohrsaft destilliert wird und dann in Bourbon Fässern für 3 Jahre gelagert wird, welche vor dem Befüllen noch einmal ausgebrannt werden. Der Rhum wird mit 41% Alkohol abgefüllt. Die schwarze Flasche ist ganz cool designt.
Der Rhum ist in der Nase sehr würzig. Holz und Rauch schwingen mit. Aber auch Süße und deutlich die Vanille von Bourbon Fass. Beim Trinken ist der Rhum dann etwas zurückhaltender. Vorrangig würzig mit Vanille und Karamell sind erkennbar und der Rhum ist trocken unterwegs. Grassige Agricole Noten schwingen mit. Der Rhum zeigt aber auch noch Schärfe. Der Körper ist noch nicht voll ausgebildet und der Abgang könnte länger sein. Eiche und geröstete Karamell Noten bleiben hängen.
Der H.S.E. Black Sheriff ist ein cooler Mix aus Agricole und Bourbon. Er ist schon speziell und eher für ab und zu. Die grassigen Agricole Noten werden durch die starken Bourbon Noten etwas zu stark übermalt. Für ca. 35 Euro ist er bezahlbar und für Bourbon Fans könnte dieser Rhum wirklich interessant sein. Beim Wagemut Tasting auf Platz 4.