Saturday, May 5, 2012
et directe de la France : Rhum Agricole
Just arrived are two new first timers for Uncle Ron’s library. They were found in Paris and are distilled in the French-speaking rum-producing countries from sugarcane juice. This method is known as "Rhum Agricole," so that it is differentiated from "Rhum Industriel," which is made from molasses.
So we have Damoiseau Rhum Vieux Agricole 5 Ans d’age from Guadeloupe. Here is a neat little blurb on its character and family of rums. Also arrived is the “The most politically incorrect rum in the market” Rhum Negrita Bardinet, known as the aroma rum. A little blurb on it (and many other rums) from Weimax Wines and Spirits.
The Damoiseau Rhum was found at a wonderful wine and spirit store called Nicolas on Boul. Saint Michel in Paris, great service and great location…
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