How does this rum taste?
- Fresh floral aroma
- Unique agricole taste
- Smooth finish
Père Labat Canne Jaune, distilled at the Poisson distillery in Marie Galante, offers a nuanced experience with its 51% ABV. Known for a fresh, floral aroma with hints of passion fruit and grass, this rum is distilled from sugar cane juice. It delivers a black pepper and citrus palate with a touch of agricole and passion fruit. Though praised for its unique floral and spicy freshness, it's noted for lacking complexity compared to other agricoles, despite the premium label. Limited to 3500 bottles, its exclusivity and unique profile have drawn interest. While some enjoy its smooth finish, others feel it might benefit from a higher ABV and lower price.
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About the Poisson distillery
The Poisson distillery is located in Marie Galante. Rums from Poisson have been reviewed 758 times with an average of 8.1/10.
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"#4137 Another great release from Pere Labat. This one with a slightly different profile from the other whites. Fruity and floral with a spicy and lightly dry palate. Very long and warm finish. Price to quality is very good in my mind."
"On this bottling I was very excited because I had never heard of yellow sugar cane, let alone an agricole bottling from only yellow sugar cane! On the nose super intense passion fruit and some pepper. On the palate, the acidity of the passion fruit is still there but is masked by licorice and some tart eucalyptus. I would have liked a little more fruit, yet an exciting new agricole blanc, but does not meet my expectations 100%."
"A little disappointed by this bottle. The aftertaste is phenomenal, long and warm, and the nose is welcoming, but the palate is really not that great. It's definitely lacking in pizzazz, and what's worse, it reminds me a little of supermarket whites like the cheap Dillon 50. All that said, it's not a total catastrophe, it's pleasant overall, but for a 76€ white wine, you've got the right to expect more."
"Al naso è piacevole, con canna da zucchero, vegetali, mais, frutta secca (tostata) e un po' di congeners. Al palato è delicato, ma solido, si sentono note di frutta secca tostata e un poco d'agrume e pepe. Molto buono nella sua semplicità, anche se un abv più alto avrebbe aiutato. Nel bicchiere vuoto esteri/formaggio"