La Favorite Coeur d’ambre
The "Coeur d’ambre" was produced in Martinique at the La Favorite distillery. It was distilled from Sugar cane juice with a Column Still and then aged for 2 years. The rum has an ABV of 45%. 11 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.1/10. The rum smells like Sugarcane, Peppery and Floral, and on the palate there is Vegetal, Woody and Fresh.
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La distillerie La Favorite est située à Martinique. Les rhums de La Favorite ont été examinés 1 902 fois avec une moyenne de 8.2/10.
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Had a 5 cl sample from Rum Ratings Tasting Club for this tasting. The short aging, 18 Months, in oak have made great impact on this rum. I tasted it neat, but it will probably also be great in cocktails and ti-punch’s. Overall I would say that this is the best Rhum Ambre (1-2 years aging) I’ve tasted so far.
Thanks to Rum Rating for this sample! Typical agricole rum with some lovely earth notes and a cool minty note. Very light body, diluted, soft, nothing special. Good rum to start your agricole adventure.
Got this one from an earlier forum. I found it to be earthy and typical agricole sugarcane on the nose, with almost an agave scent. Taste is also agave-like and sugarcane fruity. Would be interesting as a mixer
Ambers are not a category I'm particularly fond of, apart from Longueteau's Prélude, but this one is one of the best Martiniquais, despite its horrible packaging.