Asta Morris Bielle Rasta Morris Ambré
Rasta Morris Ambré delivers fresh vanilla and woody notes with a balanced integration of spice and vegetal flavors. Vanillin sweetness and agricultural freshness define its profile.
Balanced, fresh agricole with spice and wood notes.
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- Fresh aroma
- Well-balanced spices
- Remarkably integrated alcohol
Rasta Morris Ambré, a limited-release rum, is distilled from sugarcane juice at Marie Galante's Bielle distillery and bottled by Asta Morris. With an ABV of 52%, this column still rum boasts aromas of vanilla, grass, hay, and wood alongside flavors that are woody, spicy, nutty, and vegetal. Users noted its balance of fruit and spice, fresh grassy notes, and integration of alcohol. However, it was critiqued for lacking the complexity and integration of some other Bielle offerings. With only 258 bottles, this rum provides a distinctive take on agricole.
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About the Bielle distillery
The Bielle distillery is located in Marie Galante. Rums from Bielle have been reviewed 3,569 times with an average of 8.4/10.
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"With a medium finish this is a lovely rum pretty well balanced between fruits and spices. Very fresh with wood and grass."
"Unfortunately a little disappointing for me. There are far better bottlings from Bielle. Far too alcoholic, poorly integrated. Now that I've had a few Bielle Velier bottlings in my glass, I have to say that this one definitely can't hold a candle to it"
"A very pleasant Bielle, with a sweet, vanilla nose that turns woody and vegetal on the palate. The cane is still very present. Dry and (very) spicy. The alcohol is superbly integrated. Very pleasant."
"there are undoubtedly more exciting and complex Agricoles, but what I like about this one is the fruity fresh nose."