Trois Rivières Saint-Pierre is the worthy successor to cuvé Oman and cuvée Bois d'Inde.
Like the other 2 blends, the name comes from one of the three rivers (the most easterly) that irrigate the estate. These three rivers, as you may have guessed, were used to baptize this emblematic Martinique rum brand.
This rhum agricole is a blend of 11 great vintages assembled and aged for a further 10 years.
This is a limited series, and each bottle is numbered.
Nico's tasting notes
On the nosean intoxicating woodlein relief immediately plunges us into a bed of mellow oak. Concentration is the order of the day, and a few fruity notes quickly reach us, coated in solvent. Freshness takes over, with a touch of oxidation, naturally bringing to mind calvados-style apple and pear, with their hint of acidity.
With aeration, the rum is decidedly comfortable, with mellow tannins enhanced by an acidity that is definitely trying to make a place for itself. The result is a balance between marked, mature wood, spices and dried fruit, and cane that's still fresh and sparkling.
On the palate, the rum becomes lighter and the wood loosens its grip. The texture is very fluid, and the totally melted spices glide over the dried fruit. The woodiness glimpsed on the nose returns on the mid-palate, and the cask impregnates the tongue with its grittiness. Cane pepper binds with oak dust in a flinty sheen.
The finish gives way to a candied cane with ripe fruit.
"The woody charm that envelops the nose gives way to a light, mellow palate..."
camille Masson
an exceptional and surprisingly fresh rum
Jean-Marie Duponchelle
A very good rum that closes the "Trois Rivières" distillery's trilogy with a very fresh, fruity signature, taking on the OMAN and BOIS D'INDES cuvées.
Damien Chatonnet
One of the best rums I've tasted so far, my favorite of the last Bordeaux Rum Fest.
The only downside is its price, which, like many bottles, is skyrocketing in the face of false enthusiasts who just want to make money on bottles of rum to the detriment of real enthusiasts.
Damien Chatonnet
Well received