Dzama Cuvée Blanche Prestige
Lemon-forward Mojito mixer
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Most reviewers love the bright lemon-citrus kick with floral and vanilla hints. Light at 40%, it’s best very fresh or in Mojitos—“Super im Mojito.” Some note a soapy, dry edge and a thin body, but it’s an intriguing Madagascar molasses white rum. Worth buying if you want a citrus-forward mixer that stands out from classic agricole or Jamaican styles.
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About the Dzama distillery
The Dzama distillery is located in Madagascar. Rums from Dzama have been reviewed 219 times with an average of 7.0/10.
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Un drôle de rhum blanc qui se veut aussi parfumé que troublant. Le nez n’est pas hyper expressif mais on perçoit les agrumes (citron), un côté floral et herbacé, une pointe de vanille et côté savonneux qui vient à la fin et qui n’est pas sans déplaire. Le profil est léger et mise sur l’originalité (Dzama venant de Madagascar) mais est tout de même limité dans son approche. L’attaque en bouche est du même accabit, loufoque et intriguant mais clairement défectueux. Le citron et les notes florales ne suffisent pas à enlever ce goût savonneux qui me dérange terriblement au palais. La vanille revient de façon étonnante mais sans convaincre ou effacer le reste. Le profil est léger, mince mais assez pauvre au final. La finale ne révolutionne rien avec ce côté médicinal et un poil plus sec que le reste. Il est probable que ce rhum s’accorde mieux en bouche s’il est bu très frais, où les agrumes feront mieux leur travail. Un rhum qui a le mérite de changer des rhums blancs classiques (style agricole ou jamaïcain) mais qui a besoin de parfaire son art pour discuter à la table des grands.
Somehow strangely sweet, soapy & floral. Not quite my thing 😅
Intriguing and very citrusy, drink well chilled.
Whaou hyper pleasant, molasses-type rum, a little sweet. But very nice. Maybe add a squeeze of lemon to taste.