Trois Rivières Bois D’Inde
Complex, woody, elegant with spicy undertones.
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Bois D’Inde Rum, crafted at the renowned Trois Rivières distillery in Martinique, offers a refined tasting experience with its complex, distinctive profile. Distilled from sugar cane juice using a column still, this limited edition rum combines spice, woody notes, and sweetness with subtle hints of cocoa. Bois D’Inde evokes elegance, delighting the palate with its harmonious blend of wood, pepper, and sugarcane flavors, complemented by warm cinnamon and caramel undertones. Admired for its smoothness and depth, it features a beautifully integrated fruitiness grounding its sophisticated character. This exclusive release, limited to just 2400 bottles, is ideal for connoisseurs seeking a remarkable agricole rum experience.
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Bois d’Inde is one of the three rivers crossing the Plantation. The two others have also a Rhum named after them. Info from TR state that the plantations geographic location gives their Rhums a special character and rich flavors. The sugar cane grows in clay soils and their roots bathe in sea water. This is said giving a high sugar content and a remarkable diverse flavor profile. It’s a blend of eleven great vintages including the very rare 1979. It’s very smooth, subtle, rich, complex and elegant Rhum with a rather long finish. It will not disappoint anyone that likes Agricole.
Insanely beautiful, complex fruity sweet spicy and elegant sipping Agricole. Must definitely not hide from barrel strengths despite the 42%. I like it extremely well and I would not have expected!
Again a low ABV release where I'd have liked to try a higher ABV. Sweet and fruity with nice spices and light wood. I like the caramel on the profile.
Comparative tasting with St Pierre from old notes. I seem to have preferred the latter for its more pronounced fruitiness and better-integrated woodiness. These are two fine cuvées, gourmet and well-balanced.