How does this rum taste?
- Rich vanilla and floral aroma
- Complex fruity and spice flavors
- Long-lasting finish
HSE Chêne Français is a distinguished rum produced in Martinique at the Distillerie du Simon in 2007, presented at cask strength with a 50.8% ABV. Limited to 500 bottles, this rum is appreciated for its inviting aroma of vanilla, floral notes, and dark chocolate. Users highlight its complex flavor profile that features woody, tobacco, and tropical fruit notes with underlying spice and citrus. While celebrated for its long-lasting finish and intense character, some find it intense without dilution. Overall, it stands as a much-coveted edition among rum connoisseurs, offering a dynamic tasting experience recognized on platforms like RumX, where reviews and purchases intersect.
Expert reviews
- L'amateur éclairé
amateureclaire.fr - Préférence Rhum
preference-rhum.fr Are you a blogger and want to publish your articles for free on RumX to boost your reach? Contact us!
Details about this rum
How is the price of this rum developing?
The RumX community has already added 67 bottles to their collections:
Digitize your rum collection and get exciting insights into the market value of your collection or individual bottles:
You may also enjoy
The identification of similar rums is based on the tasting notes of the community and the key data of the rum.
About the Distillerie du Simon distillery
The Distillerie du Simon distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Distillerie du Simon have been reviewed 4,317 times with an average of 8.0/10.
To Distillerie du SimonInteractive Map
This map requires your consent to load Google Maps content.
"Lots of barrel notes (cinnamon, vanilla), long dry finish, citrus and dark chocolate on the palate. What I like best here is the finish."
"I really like it with a nice nuttiness!"
"This one is biting even after resting it for a longer period of time. Ended up adding a drop of water to get more flavours. Fruity with spices and smoky oak is what I get. "
"Wirklich sehr guter Agricole."