Tamure Rhum Blanc
The "Tamure Rhum Blanc" was produced in French Polynesia. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice and then aged for Unaged. The rum has an ABV of 56%. 10 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.4/10. The rum smells like Lime, Pineapple and Mandarin, and on the palate there is Iodine, Mineral and Dried apricot.
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Very unusual spicy sweet profile for an agricole style from Tahiti. Has almost something of brioche or pastry with apricot jam and some cinnamon.... In the daiquiri unfortunately a bit boring.
The nose is delicate with notes of citrus, tropical fruit and flowers. The palate is initially pungent with intense vegetal/earthy and somewhat citrusy(tangerine)/pepper notes and then melts into a honeyed, floral sweetness. Very rounded. One savors the profile of otaïti cane that grows in Polynesian territory, it remains more delicate and sweet than blue or red cane.
Zemite agricole, hruška, (clairin)