How does this rum taste?
- Distinct candied fruit aroma
- Rich barrel and wood notes
- Pleasant spice and vanilla undertones
The 2013 Millésime from La Favorite distillery in Martinique is a captivating cask strength rhum agricole. Distilled from sugar cane juice using a Creole Column, its production is limited to only 6000 bottles. With a robust ABV of 48.5%, this rum offers a distinct aroma of candied fruits and sugarcane, alongside subtle citrus and woody notes. On the palate, users note a prominent barrel influence, complemented by spice, vanilla, and a hint of cigar-like flavor. Generally appreciated for its balance, the rum is described as youthful and hews closely to its terroir, while some suggest it may benefit from further aging.
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About the La Favorite distillery
The La Favorite distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from La Favorite have been reviewed 1,886 times with an average of 8.2/10.
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"05.06.2022 A nice day running through samples. Notes Medium dark in colour. Nose Light roasted wood, light pear, Agricole, light grass, fruits, light smoke. Palate Round, light oily, fruity, light apple, wet grass, sugarcane, light tannins, light wood, medium spicy, light prunes. Finish Medium long, light wood, medium spicy, Agricole, sugarcane, light grass, faint smoke."
"Very floral and young. Could do with more ageing."
"Le nez ne laisse pas de doutes sur la provenance (facile à dire quand on sait...) : c'est légèrement boisé, une touche d'agrumes (avec des agrumes douces, presques confites), la canne en trame de fond. La bouche est dans la même veine. On y retrouve les ingredients du départ, avec une touche épicée. C'est beaucoup moins expressif que je ne l'attendais. Mais plutôt réussi."
"Meh, just too young. Seems unfinished"