La Favorite Plaisance Canne Bleue
This limited-edition rum offers a vibrant mix of vegetal and floral notes with hints of sugarcane and spice. Our community praises its distinctive profile, making it a standout choice for both sipping neat and mixing high-end ti punches.
Vibrantly floral with a robust, spicy complexity.
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How does this rum taste?
- Unique mono-varietal profile
- Vibrant floral and vegetal notes
- Versatile for sipping or mixing
Plaisance Canne Bleue is a limited-release rum from Martinique, crafted at La Favorite distillery using sugarcane juice with a Creole Column. With distinct vegetal, floral, and earthy aromas complemented by nuances of sugarcane and allspice, our community finds it a uniquely expressive spirit. RumX members appreciate its fresh, mono-varietal character that subtly balances a robust attack with gentle sweetness and intricate spice notes, inviting both purists and ti punch enthusiasts to explore its layered complexity.
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About the La Favorite distillery
The La Favorite distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from La Favorite have been reviewed 1,886 times with an average of 8.2/10.
To La Favorite
"Al naso profumatissimo con canna intensa e dolce, floreale, vegetale(verde) e qualche agrume. Al palato è limpido e intenso con note di terriccio di sottobosco autunnale, muschio, canna dolce, fiori, leggero agrume, super delizioso! Una "grappa" con grande personalità, per me quintessenza della canna bleue. Nel bicchiere vuoto muschio e terra."
"Trop dur en attaque. Trop de fumé. Je ne trouve pas la cane bleue. Assez déçu."
"Attaque très costaud, pas vraiment de rondeur, aux amateurs des goûts tourbés et très terreux c'est ok mais pour moi c'est trop fumé"