This AOC Rhum Agricole from Martinique is a blend of a 2004 and a 2006, distilled in Colonne créole. The nose is delicate, with intensely floral and spicy notes, which evolve over time into herbaceous and mentholated fragrances. The palate is rich and dense, with a very energetic attack of candied citrus and a fragrant finish of coffee and exotic fruit. The finish is long, with delicate notes of wood, jam and sugar cane.
The photograph of the label by Eliot Erwitt is from 2005, and portrays a wedding scene of a friend of Erwitt's in Rome. The woman visible in silhouette is the bride.
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