Montebello 6 years Rhum Agricole Guadeloupe 42%
Montebello 6 years
Rhum Agricole Guadeloupe
The fragrant taste of this unusual old rum is achieved by long aging in the cellars of the Montebello distillery.
Rhum Montebello comes from Basse-Terre, which is the western half of the island of Guadeloupe. The distillery was founded in 1930, and is actually called Distillerie Carrere, but is better known today under the name of the largest rum brand: Montebello. The distillery itself has approximately 15 hectares of sugar cane (including Canne Rouge and Canne Jaune), and when that is not enough, they buy sugar cane from the local farmers in the area around Petit-Bourg. The rum is made from the fresh juice and distilled in column stills. It then spends some time in a steel tank before being aged in bourbon casks, cognac casks or wine casks – if it is not bottled like Montebello's terrific rhum blanc.
The superb rhum agricole from Montebello is not yet well known in Denmark, but has a brilliant reputation in France, where most of the production is still sold. We are happy that the Danes now also have the chance to try one of the pearls of the Caribbean.
Strength: 42%
Montebello 6 years
Rhum Agricole Guadeloupe
The fragrant taste of this unusual old rum is achieved by long aging in the cellars of the Montebello distillery.
Rhum Montebello comes from Basse-Terre, which is the western half of the island of Guadeloupe. The distillery was founded in 1930, and is actually called Distillerie Carrere, but is better known today under the name of the largest rum brand: Montebello. The distillery itself has approximately 15 hectares of sugar cane (including Canne Rouge and Canne Jaune), and when that is not enough, they buy sugar cane from the local farmers in the area around Petit-Bourg. The rum is made from the fresh juice and distilled in column stills. It then spends some time in a steel tank before being aged in bourbon casks, cognac casks or wine casks – if it is not bottled like Montebello's terrific rhum blanc.
The superb rhum agricole from Montebello is not yet well known in Denmark, but has a brilliant reputation in France, where most of the production is still sold. We are happy that the Danes now also have the chance to try one of the pearls of the Caribbean.
Strength: 42%
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