Clément Colonne Créole is distilled in a small, traditional copper column known as a colonne créole. This gives the rum a rich, aromatic bouquet.
Laurent's tasting notes
Its color is crystalline.
On the nose, this is an unusual agricultural rum. A touch of gingerbread, peppery aromas, a dry impression and vegetal, earthy notes. Unusual associations, to say the least.
On the palate, the cane finally makes a noticeable appearance. Much more classic than the nose. It remains relatively dry. The whole is pleasantly simple.
The finish is still cane juice, but the pepper detected on the nose returns. After a few moments, the earthy notes return.
Alain LAURENT
this rum is a gift but according to feedback excellent rum -
romain
a very light nose. A little lemony with cane juice. Could it be a Ti-punch?
Pepper appears on the palate. A warm attack. This clement lives up to its name. Its bite evokes Creole cuisine. There's a little greenness. However, it lacks balance.
A long finish
The work is there, and it's still complex. However, it didn't seduce me. It will appeal to lovers of spicy cuisine.
Use in a punch to break up the bite of the rum, while adding spiciness to the preparation.
3,5/5
Louison
Smells of fresh cane. Very clean attack in the mouth. This must be an excellent cocktail base!