Longueteau Symphonie
Most enjoy its balanced wood, spice and cane character and see it as a great discovery; a minority find the nose less appealing and the overall experience only moderately engaging.
Agricole-curious drinkers who already enjoy drier, oak-forward rums and want a slightly higher ABV Guadeloupe rum that rewards a bit of aeration in the glass.
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How does this rum taste?
Woody, spicy, agricole crowd‑pleaser
If you like lightly aged agricoles with some oak influence, this is a smart next step: a bit more ABV and complexity without getting aggressive or overly challenging.
Those wanting very sweet, easy 40% sippers or anyone looking for big funky esters instead of a dry, woody, vegetal agricole profile.
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About the Longueteau distillery
The Longueteau distillery is located in Guadeloupe. Rums from Longueteau have been reviewed 1,438 times with an average of 8.0/10.
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Last Sundays tasting was a great one and one of the best ones this year.
Tastes better than it smells. Still not great
Top découverte!
Good cane and exotic/confit fruits
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