Corman Collins Dame Jeanne Collection 42%
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Details about this rum
Country
Bottler
RumX ID
RX5601
ABV
42%
Category
Rhum Agricole
Made from
Sugar cane juice
Distillation
Column Still
Bottle volume
70cl
Price range
<250€
Type of spirit
Rum
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Ø Market value
210€
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Kevin Sorensen 🇩🇰
Apr 14, 2024
"30.11.2019 A great afternoon and evening with friends, good food and of course, rum. Notes Light wood, light leather, fruity, vegetal, fermented, light smoke, light mineral, light roasted. Palate Oily, wood, light roasted, light leather, fruity, light herbs, faint licorice, vegetal, light mineral. Finish Medium long, light, wood, vegetal, light leather, faint floral, light licorice. Extra note Needs to rest for a long time to reveal its full potential."
Rodolphe
Jun 21, 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."
Cédric Meyers
Feb 23, 2022
"A favorite. Very pleasant, coats the palate well with a light woody touch. Slightly sweet"
Rhum Mirror 🇧🇪
Mar 26, 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."