Longueteau Harmonie collection / Symphonie
The "Harmonie collection / Symphonie" was produced in Guadeloupe at the Longueteau distillery. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice with a Column Still. The rum has an ABV of 52,1%. This is a limited release and there are only 1400 bottles. 5 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.7/10. The rum smells like Woody, Grapes and Vanilla, and on the palate there is Nutmeg, Elegant and Caramelized.
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About the Longueteau distillery
The Longueteau distillery is located in Guadeloupe. Rums from Longueteau have been reviewed 1,278 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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Second tasting and this time I like it much better. Elegant and palate caressing, as you would expect from a Longueteau. Lots of young liquorice and caramelized spice on the palate. The finish is quite short, but invites you to sip more. Delicious.
Comes across as fresh and spicy on the nose with a light orange-grape fruitiness. Has a distinct herbal-grassy-green note. Dry woody like dry red wine with a hint of Maggi (but only subtle). On the palate it actually seems a little thin at first, but then the barrel comes through in a woody-bitter way. Tart nutmeg, steranis and grapefruit peel. Chamomile tea and grassy, green sugar cane on the back. Okay, but still quite unspectacular,