How does this rum taste?
- Intense fruity aroma
- Versatile for cocktails
- Affordable price
The Bologne Blanc rum from Guadeloupe is a robust rum distilled from sugar cane juice, showcasing the tropical essence characteristic of rhum agricole. Users highlight the intense aromas of sugarcane, floral notes, honey, and a hint of lime. On the palate, it offers a sweet, round profile with refreshing sugarcane and a slight volatility. This 50% ABV rum is often regarded as perfect for "Ti'punch" and "rhum arrangé" cocktails, praised for its affordability and adaptability. While many enjoy its fruity and fresh taste, some find the slight industrial notes on the nose and the alcohol forward palate a minor drawback. This rum is appreciated in both cocktails and as a standalone sipper.
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About the Bologne distillery
The Bologne distillery is located in Guadeloupe. Rums from Bologne have been reviewed 707 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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"A super fruity Agricole Blanc. The nose is fruity, vegetal and round. At the palete it’s very fruity but also round, sweet, vegetal and with some spiciness. The finish is rather long and the flavors from the palate is persistent."
"Slightly industrial nose, slightly alcoholic palate but not bad"
"My favorite white rum. Perfect for ti-punch, but can also be enjoyed neat. Fruity without altering the aroma of fresh cane juice."
"Light cane with a vegetal (earthy / green / fresh), fruity (pear / green apple / prune), green pepper, citrus (lime) and sweet (candied / honeyed) character. A sensation of wood in the mouth on the finish (Bagasse). Clearly not going to break a duck's back, but quite pleasant to drink!"