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- Rich citrus and fruit notes
- Well-balanced and elegant
- Complex spice profile
The 2001 Rhum J.M from Martinique, distilled from sugar cane juice and aged for 15 years, showcases a unique blend of aromas and flavors. Predominantly featuring scents of cognac and banana, the rum's palate brings together layers of lemon, honey, and apple with hints of peach and tobacco. Reviewers praise its elegance, balance, and a dynamic, complex profile, highlighting its spiciness and well-integrated alcohol content. Some critique it for having less wood influence and a slightly sharp alcoholic finish. Enjoyed for its harmony and depth, this rum offers a glimpse into the refined agricole spirit from Martinique.
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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 2,833 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"30.05.2020 Had a nice afternoon with friends and friends of friends including some nice bottles of rum. Notes Medium dark colour. Nose Fresh, wood, roasted, dried fruit, grass, spice, faint caramel. Palate Round, balanced, wood, roasted, nutty, medium dry, dried fruit, spice. Finish Medium long, wood, roasted, medium dry, raisin, spice."
"A round, elaborate and structured JM. The nose is highly perfumed, with spices (vanilla, nutmeg, pepper), wood and pastry notes of caramel, toffee and cookie. Fruit comes through with aeration, with hints of orange, raisin and tropical fruit. The olfactory profile is particularly sweet and harmonious. The attack on the palate is very elegant and infinitely smooth. There's a spicy, woody, gourmet feel, with notes of chocolate, coffee, caramel and honey. Fruits arrive on a drier tone with grapes, but also a little greediness on exotic fruits and lemon. The alcohol is very well integrated for a relatively low degree, showing that the basic profile is dynamic. The finish, on the other hand, is slightly less pronounced. There's a good dose of dried fruit, but also wood, a few spices, honey and slightly bitter nuts (walnuts, almonds). A very good bottling from the distillery, smooth, pleasant and tasty."
"Could not completely convince me even in the 2nd tasting. Somehow remained an alcoholic sharpness in the finish. At the quality and price very unexpected."
"Getting warmed up to Agricoles, though this probably is not my favourite profile. Some light fruit like peaches and apple, some nutty notes, earth, honey, I also get mint in late palate. General profile is also quite spicy, not too sure about alcohol integration."