How does this rum taste?
- Well-balanced, smooth profile
- Rich aromatic vanilla presence
- Complex and robust flavor
HSE Chêne Américain Rum, crafted in Martinique at Distillerie du Simon, offers a rich 10-year cask-aged experience. Distilled from sugar cane juice using a column still and bottled at cask strength at 51.2% ABV, this limited edition (400 bottles) presents a complex aromatic profile featuring vanilla, wood, and dried fruits with hints of tobacco and fruitiness. Its taste offers robust woody and cinnamon notes, softened by vanilla, fruitiness, and nutmeg. Users commend its balanced, smooth, complex nature with subtle chocolate notes and the influence of American oak aging.
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About the Distillerie du Simon distillery
The Distillerie du Simon distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Distillerie du Simon have been reviewed 4,317 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"Another very nice release from this distillery. Nice and fruity with a bunch of spices and chocolate. The palate is fresh, oily and warm and it draws really nice curtains. The empty glass is even better and has a light licorice note."
"Superbe rhum d'HSE. 🥰"
"a well balanced, smooth and subtly complex rum. There is chocolate on the nose and candied fruits, the cask is quite present, but not dominant. On the palate, round, balanced, a taste of chocolate. The longer the rum stays in the glas, the more dried and candied fruits makes their way through the surface. The cask makes it all the way to the finish. The alcohol is always slightly present but a bit too dominant in the finish. Compared to the Montebello I recently tried it keeps the promise"
"Rather on the nutty side. I like it well!"