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- Complex and balanced profile
- Rich spicy and woody flavors
- Good price-to-quality ratio
The "Triple Millésime 2005-2010-2015" from Trois Rivières in Martinique is a well-regarded agricole rum, distilled from sugar cane juice in a Creole Column and bottled at 42% ABV. The nose features cinnamon, vanilla, and nutty notes, while the palate is dominated by peppery and woody flavors with spicy undertones. Users describe it as balanced and complex, though slightly dry with a firm woody presence. The finish is notable for its spiciness, delivering a touch of citrus alongside dried fruits and leather. While appreciated for its excellent price-to-quality ratio, some users preferred earlier vintages for their liveliness. Overall, this rum offers a rounded, multi-layered experience that aligns with Trois Rivières' traditional style.
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About the Trois Rivières distillery
The Trois Rivières distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Trois Rivières have been reviewed 1,664 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"The fifth batch in the Triple Millésime range, this Trois Rivières continues the lineage with a soft, delicate nose of candied and dried fruit, with generous sugar cane and fine oak. Spices, notably cinnamon, stand out alongside tobacco, brown sugar and a touch of cognac. A warm, agricultural profile. The attack on the palate is balanced. There's a flurry of spices, with strong, lightly toasted oak, nuts and dried fruit accompanying sugarcane and herbs on the palate. A round, multi-faceted profile that lacks a little vivacity. The finish is more marked by spices, here dominated by pepper, ginger and chili. Citrus fruits appear alongside dried fruits and nuts, with a touch of leather and a lighter woodiness. A smooth but well-crafted rum, a brut de fût version of which could yield something astonishing. It's worth noting that while the value for money is very good, previous editions were of similar quality for a lower price than they are now."
"Very tasty and round, typical of the classic 3 rivière, but with a finish that leaves you wanting more. To sum up, my tasting notes: Nose: Walnut, Cinnamon, Dried fruit On the palate: Dried fruit, Woody, Toasted, Rounded Finish: Dried fruit, Peppery, Rounded"
"Encore un très bon "triple millésime" même si j'ai eu une préférence pour le 2001-2005-2011. Au nez : on sent "l'agricole" et des notes boisées. En bouche : le bois est présent ainsi que les épices, un peu "poivré ". Assez sec, un peu dans le style d'un alcool double distillé. Final : assez bonne longueur, sec."
"Le nez est assez timide. Fruité et épicé. La bouche est sèche, épicée beaucoup et légèrement boisée, plus charmeuse que le nez. Une finale moyennement longue, un peu amère, plutôt sèche. Un rhum qui vaut son prix, un très bon trois rivières mais je lui préfère le 12 ans tout de même qui est plus raffiné."