Habitation du Simon A1710 Bête à feu
Fresh cane, citrus and florals — a Ti-Punch favorite.
On the nose, fresh sugarcane, vibrant citrus, and layered vegetal notes dominate, while the palate delivers fruity, floral, and peppery flavors. Frequently praised for its aromatic intensity and value, it earns community approval as a go-to agricole, especially in cocktails. Community-backed crowd-pleaser that over-delivers for its price.
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Crystal-clear notes of fresh sugarcane and bright citrus lead the charge in A1710 Bête à feu, backed by lively vegetal and floral accents. RumX tasters often highlight its bold, aromatic profile and superb value, especially when enjoyed neat or as the ultimate Ti-Punch base. This rum’s vibrant complexity and refreshing finish make it a compelling choice for lovers of expressive, grassy Martinique agricoles. Worth exploring if you seek authentic, fresh cane character with a modern twist.
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About the Habitation du Simon distillery
The Habitation du Simon distillery is located in Martinique. Rums from Habitation du Simon have been reviewed 831 times with an average of 8.1/10.
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Retasting this one and I stick to my score. Looking at the price tag you get a lot for your money with this release. A very fresh rum with nice fruits and floral notes. ABV has been integrated really well, just let it rest for a while before giving it a go! The empty glass has stronger notes of cherry and fresh grass notes.
Wow, I really like this Fire Beast right now. We have a really fresh, floral and herbal rum here. Sugar cane and citrus fruits are also recognizable. It kind of reminds me of a Clairin.
The longer the rhum breathes, the more complex it becomes. The glory is fine bubbly in the glass. The taste is intense with some fruit. The finish is medium and somewhat dry. This rhum is what for connoisseurs and differs from the usual Ruhms from the island of Martinique,you can drink well as an aperitif or digestive. As Ti Punch the mineral and citrus notes come out.
"A little dry/brute but very fruity. In summary, my tasting notes: On the nose: Vegetal, Fresh, Citrus fruit In the mouth: Fruity Finish: Peppery, Citrus". Not my favorite, but it's still good.