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La Favorite Rhum Agricole Blanc Coeur de Canne
Distiller Score 92
A beautiful, albeit esoteric spirit. The interplay of grass, rubber, roasted peach, apple and green banana aromas might not be for everyone, but for those who get it, it is absolutely enchanting. The palate is no less a rollercoaster with more industrial tones, raspberries, orange and iodine. It contains its 50% abv well for an unaged spirit and culminates in a clean, focused and sublime spirit.
Reviewed by Omari Wheat
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Rhum J.M Agricole Blanc White Rum 40%
Distiller Score 88
J.M.'s Blanc Agricole opens with vegetal (green bell pepper), cane-like aromas accented with black pepper. A sweet grassiness coupled to light, green chile heat announces the palate which is bolstered by a salty minerality. The finish is consistent and lingering. A perfect mixer, J.M. is especially refreshing with a splash of lively mineral water.
Reviewed by Ron Bechtol
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Rhum Barbancourt Estate Reserve 15 Year
Distiller Score 90
It leads with aromas of straw, cane syrup, tea, honey, caramel, dried peaches, almond and oak that are elegant and inviting. The palate reveals tannins, toffee, nuts and cinnamon in an oily, smooth mouthfeel that lingers to reveal stewed fruits. The finish is soft, mellow and displays of all of these flavors in a slow fade.
Reviewed by Forrest Cokely
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Clément VSOP Rhum Agricole
Distiller Score 92
On the nose, Clément VSOP Rhum Agricole almost resembles a scotch whisky, with the charred oak aromas rising out of the glass mixed with vanilla, spices and floral notes. On the palate, the spirit develops an elegant herbal quality, with sage, thyme and rosemary mixing with brown sugar, roasted coffee and fruit flavors of red grapes, mango and banana. The finish is long, lingering and smooth, allowing all the components to meld together.
Reviewed by Amanda Schuster
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St. George California Agricole Rum
Distiller Score 90
This rum sparkles in the glass. The nose is intense, leaving no doubt this is an earthy, agricole-style rum. Unlike traditional rhum agricole, it has a strong olive scent, similar to the Hamilton Jamaican Gold rum. Nose it long enough and freshly-cut pear peeks its head out. The olive note remains at the forefront of the first sip, but better integrated with other vegetal flavors. The mouthfeel is lush and slightly oily, pointing to pot distillation. At 43% ABV, it’s a bit rough, but it’s not intended as a sipping rum. It may not be everybody’s cup of tea, but the California Agricole is a bold, no-apologies pot-still rum that holds its own against powerhouse Caribbean rums.
Reviewed by Matt Pietrek
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Roulaison Rhum Agricole
Distiller Score 81
The nose offers bundles of hay in a barn, with grapefruit, orange pith, and aloe. The palate is along the lines of what you'd expect with an agricole -- grassy and herbaceous with spice, black pepper, a bitter zing and a waxy-honey quality. The finish is clean and quick, ending with a spicy and herbal side at the forefront.
Reviewed by Jake Emen
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Maison La Mauny V.S.O.P.
Distiller Score 94
The rhum’s color is surprisingly dark and inviting. Nosing it is a joy, with aromas rarely found in non-agricole rums. The French oak impact here is strong, making for an experience quite different from an unaged agricole. The palate is a dancing, constantly changing blend of tart fruits, wood, spices, and a hint of musty barn. A wonderful, relatively inexpensive rum for savoring neat, worlds different from the classic pot-stilled English-style rums aged in American oak.
Reviewed by Matt Pietrek
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Rhum Barbancourt 5 Star 8 Year
Distiller Score 83
Barbancourt 5 Star is definitely a rum meant for sipping. There's an oaky spice, pepper and wood on the nose, hints of a rich caramel and vanilla in the background. On the palate, find dry oaky notes, vanilla, molasses and cane sugar; its agricole nature shining. On a long finish, find more oak and spice, and a hearty molasses undertone.
Reviewed by Jake Emen
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Clément Première Canne Rhum Blanc Agricole
Distiller Score 87
Clément Première Canne Rhum Blanc Agricole shows aromas of soft fruit blossoms--yellow apple, various citrus, and greengage plum. Add to that notes of minerals and spices which give a supportive structure to the background. All these aromas come through on the palate in a clean yet supple mouthfeel that carries them to the end. Hints of castor sugar, white cake, and verbena are also to be found on a lingering and refreshing finish.
Reviewed by Forrest Cokely
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Rhum J.M VO
Distiller Score 88
The rhum is like a good soul bass line - tart, hot, funky and even a little sweaty. Fresh lemon acidity mixes with fresh apricot and passion fruit, with medium-roast coffee, caramel and butterscotch. Spices are a mixture of allspice, cinnamon and nutmeg, going more savory with rosemary, sage and chive. Though it has a light mouth feel, the flavors linger, making it ideal as both a neat sipper and cocktail base.
Reviewed by Amanda Schuster
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Damoiseau Cane Rhum Agricole Blanc
Distiller Score 82
It's not often one can describe a cane product at "refreshing," but this is. It's fresh and earthy, with strong grassy and vegetal notes. It drinks almost like a grappa or brandy, with grape and tropical fruit accents, ending in a finish that's both sweet and tangy. Lime juice is definitely its friend.
Reviewed by Amanda Schuster
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Clément Canne Bleue Rhum Blanc Agricole
Distiller Score 90
Sweet smells of freshly-cut cane and mowed grass at first yields to hints of citrus flowers and tropical fruit. On the palate, lots more ripe and overripe tropical fruit - lush and sweet, and slightly peppery. Intense, sapid and barely sweet. Beautifully distilled and at 100 proof, surprisingly easy to drink.
Reviewed by Jack Robertiello