Neisson Straight from the Barrel No. 258
Fresh, balanced, and inviting with elegant complexity.
This Neisson delivers a fresh, citrus-forward profile accented by grassy and toasted notes, enriched by brown sugar, walnut, and a hint of licorice. Our community values its lively, barrel-infused character, making it a must-try.
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Straight from the Barrel No. 258 is a robust Agricole rum crafted at the Neisson distillery in Martinique from fresh sugar cane juice. The RumX community praises its lively citrus and grassy nose with hints of toasted notes, balanced by flavors of brown sugar, walnut, and subtle licorice on the palate. Users appreciate its fresh, barrel-inflected character that avoids being overly oaky, while some note it could benefit from a touch more depth and tropical fruit nuances. Whether you're a seasoned rum enthusiast or exploring fine spirits for the first time, our community’s genuine insights make this rum a compelling choice available in our marketplace.
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About the Neisson distillery
The Neisson distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Neisson have been reviewed 2,722 times with an average of 8.4/10.
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A fairly good Neisson with a restrained, fresh nose, a pleasantly spicy, fresh palate and unfortunately a rather short finish. It lacks a little complexity
Great newisson, great POS
Relatively fresh Neisson with a citrus nose - caramel only very far in the background. Then nutty on the palate and some licorice on the back. Typically Neisson high level without any off-notes, but it doesn't appeal to me - but I'm also not a big Agricole fan or connoisseur
A little too young for me, too grassy. There are better neissons.