TCRL French West Indies VO (LMDW) #48
The "French West Indies VO (LMDW) #48" was produced in Martinique. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Transcontinental Rum Line. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice with a Creole Column. The rum has an ABV of 46%. 22 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.5/10. The rum smells like Sugarcane, Spicy and Cinnamon, and on the palate there is Spicy, Agricole and Oak.
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Then a Transcontinental Line, usually very solid rums, including this Agricole. The first impression of the nose was very dark, but then sugar cane, agricole and spice emerged. On the palate, some leather and wood were added.
A simple, easy-drinking young Agricole with an appealing spiciness and a useful oak contribution. A little behind its potential due to the dilution, but free of unpleasant off-notes. The finish is unfortunately too short, but after some delay, sugar cane with hints of yellow fruit emerges from the cheeks, which I like.
Round spicy entry agricole, probably from saint james.
Wood, fruit, light pepper at the end