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Clément VSOP Rhum Agricole
Rhum Agricole Vieux — Martinique
Reviewed
January 24, 2020 (edited July 23, 2021)
The nose is orange blossom, spiced pear, and mostly cereal notes. Very reminiscent of an orange-forward grain whisky (Irish or blended scotch), perhaps Jameson Crested or Compass Box Hedonism as the first to come to mind. Very inviting.
The rhum retains its sharp, tangy, and vegetal agricole character, but the barrel notes really transform things into more complex (and familiar) aromas and flavors. Also, those edges round off considerably with a little time in the glass (20-30 minutes). Gently sweet, then the mouth fills with orange peel. Creamy. Still intensely vegetal:, fresh chili, grappa-esque grape must, kaffir lime, and plenty of brassy metallic notes. Some kinship to molasses-based rum is noticeable, but almost more as if you were tasting the rum only through the saccharine notes of diet cola.
Nothing similar to contrast it to, but it is quite intriguing and certainly in no way harsh. Will enjoy exploring this further and I imagine this is a quality representative of the style.
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