Bielle Rhum Premium Ambre
Vanilla, cane and wood open the nose, shifting to citrus peel, spice, and gentle bitterness on the palate. Praised for versatility and value, this approachable agricole is a community-backed favourite for its category.
Vanilla and sugarcane upfront, finishing citrusy and dry.
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How does this rum taste?
- Balanced agricole character
- Excellent value for money
- Elegant, subtly fruity profile
Vivid notes of vanilla and fresh sugarcane lead the Rhum Premium Ambre tasting, while accents of wood, citrus, and spice create a profile often described as elegant, gently bitter, and refreshingly dry. RumX tasters celebrate its balance of agricole character and subtle fruit, with many praising the great value. Worth a sip for those seeking a light, flavourful agricole experience.
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About the Bielle distillery
The Bielle distillery is located in Marie Galante. Rums from Bielle have been reviewed 3,546 times with an average of 8.4/10.
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"Intense aromas for just one year of maturation. Smells of wood, caramel, citrus marmalade but also a fresh, herbal hint of eucalyptus. The taste has the same aromas as the nose plus a certain sweetness. Delicious bottling with an intense flavor, I like it. Bought in Bordeaux in 2023. Would never have blindly guessed one year maturation, but rather VSOP."
"Initially rather sweet like citrus marmalade which then turns sour in the finish with strong herbal sugar cane notes."
"A friendly, open amber Bielle, with sweet spices, light green notes (cane) and citrus fruits on the nose. A typical agricultural rum. The attack on the palate is equally balanced. Woody, spicy notes take the lead, but are soon overtaken by exotic fruits, a touch of caramel and more planty, floral notes on the finish. A dry, fresh and smooth rum. The finish, of decent length, lingers unsurprisingly on wood, a few spices (nutmeg), citrus (lemon) and the bitterness provided by the vegetal profile. A good rum with good fundamentals, but a little expensive."
"The price matches pretty well what you get in my mind. The nose is fresh and fruity with spices, wood and cane. Leave the empty glass for a while and whif it again to get clearer flavours. The palate is fresh, woody and fruity with cane, nuts and cane. You can detect the Agricole notes on the palate after it has rested for a while. The finish is medium long with wood, dried fruit and spices."