J. Bally Millésime 1991 45%
The "Millésime" was produced in Martinique at the J. Bally distillery. It was distilled in 1991 from Sugar cane juice with a Column Still. The rum has an ABV of 45%.
2 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.7/10. The rum smells like Woody, Sugarcane and Vegetal, and on the palate there is Vegetal, Woody and Sugarcane.
Navigation
Where can I buy this rum?
Sorry, no offers available at the moment. Get the free RumX app and discover exciting alternatives: Download now!
Run your own online rum shop? Team up with RumX and offer your bottles to thousands of rum enthusiasts. Contact us!
Expert reviews
No blog articles available yet.
Are you a blogger and want to publish your articles for free on RumX to boost your reach? Contact us!
What are the key facts about this rum?
RX4571
45%
Rhum Agricole AOC
1991
Sugar cane juice
Column Still
70cl
Rum
What is the price trend for this rum?
Community purchase statistics
The RumX community has already added 4 bottles to their collections:
closed
opened
emptied
Get the free RumX app now and digitize your rum collection. You'll gain exciting insights into the market value of your collection and how individual bottles are developing (updated weekly). The RumX app is an essential tool for all rum collectors and connoisseurs.
Create your virtual rum cabinetAbout the J. Bally distillery
The J. Bally distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from J. Bally have been reviewed 832 times with an average of 8.1/10.
Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
15 March 2024
“29.03.2014 Whiskymessen Met a few new rum guys that have stuck until this day. We all went back home to pick up some bottles that we shared at the event. Notes Medium dark in colour. Nose Fresh, wood, light roasted, sugarcane, vegetal, light nutts. Palate Oily, wood, light roasted, light grass, sugarcane, earthy, tannins, citrus, light nutts. Finish Medium to long, wood, roasted, tannins, citrus, light vegetal.”
Righrum
23 March 2024
“I really liked this old Bally, despite the low abv it was oily and complex, delivering a lot of taste without any loss in intensity. This rhum is definitely from another era, clearly Bally with all the usual markers of sugarcane and wood”
Aroma
Taste