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- Complex aroma profile
- Strong agricole character
- Well-aged flavor
The Kirsch Whisky from Rhum J.M in Martinique, distilled in 2014, is a unique agricole rum aged for over eight years. Released as a limited edition with only 259 bottles, it features an enticing aroma blend of woody and fruity notes such as sugarcane, grass, and sour cherry. Its taste is predominantly spicy and woody, with subtle vegetal and allspice undertones, capturing the character of a traditional agricole. This rum demonstrates a balance of rustic flavors, though some users find it lacking tropical and intricate flavor profiles. It has generally been favorably received by rum enthusiasts, despite some preferring competing varieties.
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About the Rhum J.M distillery
The Rhum J.M distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Rhum J.M have been reviewed 2,822 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"Solid agricole, grassy, nutty, right amount of wood. Nothing special or unusual about the rum and I wouldn't have needed a whole bottle (impulse buy under the influence of alcohol). But still delicious."
"#4623 24.02.2024 Great tasting event at Whisky Watcher with food and lots of bottles. Nose Agricole, light wood, grass, light mint, floral, cherry, light sugarcane. Palate Medium dry, wood, Agricole, vegetal, cherry, light nutts. Finish Wood, vegetal, light mint, marzipan, faint chocolate."
"Tasting 16.12 Beautiful, round agricole with the typical agricole notes. Beautifully grassy on the tongue, with a slight woody impact. Subtle spicy, nutty notes. Personally, I prefer the Wu Dram from Rhum J.M to the one we tried"
"Tasted against the Wu Dram ... this one is lighter and more Agrigole or J.M. typical. Like the Wu Dram better ... has more bourbon and is fuller bodied with more nuts and texture."