Corman Collins Dame Jeanne Collection 42%
The "Dame Jeanne Collection" was produced in Martinique. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler Corman Collins. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice with a Column Still. The rum has an ABV of 42%.
6 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.1/10. The rum smells like Buttery, Fruity and Caramel.
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RX5601
42%
Rhum Agricole
Sugar cane juice
Column Still
70cl
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Rodolphe
21 June 2022
“Surprising. Blind, I don't think I could have discovered the origin of this rum... The nose is very much of stewed fruit, with a rather vinous side, carried by a certain sweetness. And a slight hint of pepper in the background. The palate is rather thin and I find it hard to describe. Here, we're more clearly on an agricultural, vegetal and rather sweet note. But it's not crazy.”
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Cédric Meyers
23 February 2022
“A favorite. Very pleasant, coats the palate well with a light woody touch. Slightly sweet”
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Rhum Mirror 🇧🇪
26 March 2022
“The nose is heavy, a far cry from the AOCs of today! We're closer to long-fermented rums, grand aroma style. It's earthy, tarry and woody. An intriguing nose from another era. The attack on the palate is smooth, but with a full-bodied aromatic profile. Leather, animal, but above all spice and licorice. The finish is woody-aniseed but rather short. An interesting rum, because it's diametrically opposed to today's Martinique agricole. I even think it's a molasses rum! When you can combine the originality of an aromatic profile with a moment in history, personally, I say yes.”
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