Region | Guadeloupe |
Appellation | Rhum |
Producer | Arhumatic |
Color | White |
Grape variety | Rhum Damoiseau de Guadeloupe, menthe, sirop de sucre de canne |
Visual aspect | Behind the mint leaves and chlorophylls rating reflected a mysterious light. |
Odor characteristic | The sweet chlorophyll, powerful and pure predominates to give way to flavors of old chewing gum, slightly peppery. |
Taste attributes | On tasting this liquor evokes the mint tea, soft and sweet, but also a medicinal mint, sweet and fragrant. |
Aromas | Mint |
Degree of alcohol | 29 ° |
Operating temperature | 15 ° |
Aeration | Non |
Decanting | Non |
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Born in the early 17th century in the Caribbean, rum is historically a liquor derived from the sugar industry. Rum is a water spirits cane produced in a very large number of countries. Consumed for over 300 hundred years, rum left its impression on the culture and history of a large part of the world. There are two main types of rum: the "traditional rum" molasses-based distilled and products mainly in former British and Spanish colonies. "Agricultural rums" distilled based freshly squeezed sugar cane juice and still the specialty of French domination Islands.