The18-month amber designed by Guillaume Ferroni is a clever blend of rums from different origins: Mauritius (2 pure cane juice rums and a traditional rum), Trinidad (a traditional rum) and Guyana (also a molasses rum).
Some of these rums have been aged in their respective distilleries. However, as others are white rums, for the sake of transparency, we consider that the count is at 0 when the eaux-de-vie arrive in Marseille.
Aged in cognac casks for 1 full year, the blend is then matured for 6 months in a Rasteau cask (Vin Doux Naturel from the Rhône Valley). It is during this final stage that the blend acquires its pinkish color.
All this takes place in the cellars of Marseille, where this amber rum is aged for 18 months.
The bottle is presented here in an attractive gift box.
Laurent's tasting notes
Its color is pale amber with a pinkish tinge.
On the nose, the first thing that strikes you is the soft, pleasant wood. Orange and caramel quickly follow. This is a gourmet profile that doesn't necessarily give the impression that the rum will be sweet. This is even amplified by a candy side (with a Malabar tendency) and a light almond note.
In the mouth, it’s confirmed: it’s not sweet and that’s good! We find this very pleasant wood discovered on the nose, and we also have candied cherry that the Rasteau finish brings. You might think that its “small” 40° would make it a rum that lacks a little pep but that is not the case, it is very well balanced.
The finish is long, with the same delicate woodiness and a touch of almond. It's also slightly peppery, with a hint of gunpowder. The whole is dry.
"I like this rum. This is an excellent choice for a small budget, avoiding the "sugar, caramel, vanilla" foibles of many entry-level rums."
wilfried lenglen
Not for me
michele hermeline
Excellent rum!
Beautiful presentation.
A nice gift for a rum connoisseur.