Habitation du Simon A1710 Tricentenaire
The "A1710 Tricentenaire" was produced in Martinique at the Habitation du Simon distillery. It was distilled in 2016 from Sugar cane juice with a Column Still. The rum has an ABV of 43,9%. This is a limited release and there are only 700 bottles. 21 community members rated this rum with an average of 8.2/10. The rum smells like Vanilla, Cinnamon and Woody, and on the palate there is Vanilla, Orange peel and Cinnamon.
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About the Habitation du Simon distillery
The Habitation du Simon distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Habitation du Simon have been reviewed 825 times with an average of 8.1/10.
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"Nice tasting yesterday of rums I rarely meet in tastings. This one is lovely and fruity with spices and roasted wood to it. There is a light floral note that I like a lot. Price to quality is OK. "
"In der Nase verschlossener als der Soleil De Minuit und der Nuée Ardente. Geschmacklich etwas schärfer als die beiden trotz des geringen Alkoholgehalts."
"Un bon rhum mais qui manque un peu de complexité par rapport à mes attentes (élevées :)) compte tenu de cette distillerie Nez très discret, un peu gourmand. Attaque assez franche, des notes d'oranges, un peu d'amertume du zeste. Une rondeur de la vanille et un oeuf e bois du fût. Finale un peu courte"
"Appreciating the house's white rums enormously, I thought I'd discovered a "pearl" when I spent €250 on an aged rum! What a disappointment, it's not particularly flawed, but at this price, or even two or three times less, there's better (Depaz 2002 at €70)."