Region | Guadeloupe |
Appellation | Rhum |
Producer | Neisson |
Color | White |
Odor characteristic | Nose dominated by an elegant woody with fruity gourmand fragrances, vanilla and honey. |
Taste attributes | cane notes, much of this wealth give way to the expression exquisite exotic and fruity notes. woody structure. |
Degree of alcohol | 45 ° |
Type of terroir | Martinique |
Operating temperature | 15 ° |
Aeration | Non |
Decanting | Non |
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For 85 years, the small distillery Carbet Product rum. Neisson revisits the range that has made its reputation for years and breathes of fresh air.
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.