The aromatic power of this "Ti Graal" of Ced's Ti arrangés comes from the agricultural rum used. In fact, it's a blend of two "brut de colonne" agricultural white rums, i.e. recovered directly from the Creole column after distillation. One of the rums comes from Guadeloupe, the other from Martinique.
Limes and passion fruit are harvested by hand when ripe. The process is artisanal. Finally, the cane syrup is produced by an artisan in Nantes, in the Ced Rhums region.
Nico's tasting notes
The nose is powerful and catchy. Far from a candy-like arranged rum, this one is intense and intriguing. There's a fine balance between the bitterness of lemon and passion fruit, and the exoticism of maracuja. The agricultural rum brings the fruit to its peak, and the dynamics are striking.
On the palate, passion fruit still rules. Its unique, terribly exotic flavor is supported by the warmth of the rum, giving the impression of tasting a very ripe fruit. The lemon brings a little acidity and bitterness to the finish, lightening the palate nicely.
"The power of passion fruit and rhum agricole, combined for our greatest pleasure...".