Maison La Mauny Très Vielle Cuvee
The "Très Vielle Cuvee" was produced in Martinique at the Maison La Mauny distillery. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice with a Creole Column and then aged for 10 years. The rum has an ABV of 40%. 4 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.7/10. The rum smells like Soft, Caramel and Woody, and on the palate there is Vanilla, Woody and Caramel.
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The Maison La Mauny distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Maison La Mauny have been reviewed 921 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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Tasting from 16.04.2021 The price tag doesn't match the quality.
Blind tasting: Nose says Agricole, as fresh cane sugar can be smelled, lots of oak and daddles are added. The oak continues on the palate. Salt, vanilla and a slight acidity in the form of unripe red fruits such as blackberries are added. The finish is medium to long and again shows oak with a slight sweetness. This rum reminds me of Clement, J. M or J. Bally rhums and should be from Martinique, 42-44% and around 10 years old. I would rule out Guadeloupe, as well as Trois Rivieres, Depaz and Neisson, as these rums have a different profile. 74 points
Blind tasting: the nose says Agricole, as fresh cane sugar can be smelled, lots of oak and daddles are added. The oak continues on the palate. Salt, vanilla and a slight acidity in the form of unripe red fruits such as blackberries are added. The finish is medium to long and again shows oak with a slight sweetness. Agricoles are not exactly my specialty either, but I have already drunk a few more of them than whiskies. This rum reminds me of Clement, J. M or J. Bally rhums and should be from Martinique, 42-44% and about 10 years old. I would exclude Guadeloupe, as well as Trois Rivieres, Depaz and Neisson, as these rums have a different profile. 74 points.