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- Smooth and easy to drink
- Versatile in cocktails
- Floral aroma
The "Triple Entente" rum, crafted at Martinique's Neisson distillery, stands out as a limited edition release with only 600 bottles. Bottled by Velier, this unaged rum is distilled from sugar cane juice using a Creole column still, boasting an ABV of 52.5%. It presents a floral and vegetal aroma with notable sugarcane and lime peel notes. The taste profile reveals robust sugarcane flavors, coupled with grassy and slightly diluted nuances. While highly regarded for its smoothness and versatility, especially in cocktails like the Ti Punch, some reviewers note it lacks the distinction found in other Neisson offerings, making it enjoyable yet unremarkable.
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About the Neisson distillery
The Neisson distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Neisson have been reviewed 2,706 times with an average of 8.4/10.
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"Today the Velier Triple Entente in a glass. First the Neisson: It fits in seamlessly with Neisson's good blancs. However, it does not play a prominent role. It is a good choice both on its own and in Ti Punch. I personally prefer the latter, as it has a slightly bitter note on its own."
"To be fair: we f‘ed up the sequence here 😅 Should definitively have stated with the Neisson. Compared to the Hampden and FS this one feels comparatively thin and watered down. Nevertheless very solid and in line with other unaged Neisson releases."
"Das ganze Entente Set musste sich DomM und mir, sowohl pur als auch im Daiquiri stellen. Der Foursquare ist sehr interessant, aber gewöhnungsbedürftig. Hatte hier eine gewisse Blumenkohl, gekochter Kohlrabi Assoziation. Der Hampden ist m.E. der ausgewogenste und die typischen Hampden Noten sind auch unaged leicht zu erkennen. Der Alkohol ist hier auch Topp integriert. Der Neisson ist so wie er sein soll und was man von ihm erwartet, nicht schlechtes aber leider auch nichts überragendes. Sowohl pur als auch im Daiquiri ist das Ranking gleich geblieben. 1. Hampden 2. Foursquare 3. Neisson"
"7,5:On the nose, the first impression we get is a typical unaged agricole with vegetal notes like mushrooms, olive, flowery with geranium, as sugarcane is mineral, fermented and juicy. Certainlly there is some litchi. After airing the rum, a parfume arises, some chocolate and nuty notes and spice. 7,4:On the palate, the attack is typical agricole, vegetal with flowery, herbal notes, sap, the sugarcane is mineral, juicy and peppery.There is some lime. After resting, the rum is more bitter with an olive,there is grass, earthy, nutty notes,perhaps a bit smoky and medicinal. The fruits that arise are green, we could taste some yeast, left from fermentation. 7,4:The finish is medium long, dry, vegetal with grass, sap and geranium, fruity with kumquat, green apple, as sugarcane is mineral and spicy. The alcohol is well integrated...."