William Pitters Habitation Saint-Étienne Millésime 1970
The "Millésime 1970" was produced in Martinique at the Habitation Saint-Étienne distillery. It was selected and bottled by the independent bottler William Pitters. It was distilled in 1970 from Sugar cane juice with a Column Still. The rum has an ABV of 40%. 1 community member rated this rum with an average of 7.0/10.
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About the Habitation Saint-Étienne distillery
The Habitation Saint-Étienne distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Habitation Saint-Étienne have been reviewed 9 times with an average of 8.3/10.
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21.11.1996 was back to this bar the following year as well and new rums on the shelves. Again, if you visit Singapore and love rum you have to stop by this bar! Notes. Medium dark colour. Nose: light, fresh, wood, citrus, spice,dried fruit. Palate: light oily, wood, warm, dried fruit, nutts, spice. Finish: short to medium long, light, wood, citrus, nutty. Gave it 3.5 of 5 stars.