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Longueteau Rhum Ambré 45%

This Longueteau 45° Amber Rum from Guadeloupe is the result of ageing Longueteau white rum with a brief stay in cognac casks.

Longueteau Rhum Blanc - 40 %

In celebration of the 700 years of the Declaration of Arbroath House of McCallum has commissioned five new pieces of art from the 4 Glasgow Artists of the Art of Whisky representing their vision of the piece of history past and present.

Longueteau Rhum Blanc - 50 % - BIB 3L

The result of distilling pure sugarcane juice, this long white rum stands out for the finesse of its fresh cane and citrus aromas. Enjoy it with Ti Punch.

Longueteau Rhum Blanc Parcellaire 1

Longueteau Sélection Parcellaire Canne Rouge No. 1 is an agricultural rum from the sunny lands of plot No. 1 of the Domaine du Marquisat de Sainte-Marie, in Guadeloupe.

Grown in a dry and marine environment, the red cane of this unique plot gives the rum a powerful and distinctive character.

This exceptional vintage, 2021, reveals complex and enticing aromas that promise a true sensory journey to the heart of the Antilles.

Longueteau Rhum Constellation Blanc 57.5%

The Maison Longueteau pays a vibrant tribute to the navigators of the Route du Rhum with this Constellation Blanc cuvée, a true constellation of aromas to discover and savor under a starry sky.
This legendary transatlantic race links Saint-Malo to Pointe-à-Pitre, bringing together the best skippers every four years.
Inspired by the resounding success of the first Constellation cuvée in 2018, Maison Longueteau has captured the essence of this maritime adventure in an exceptional white rum.
Carefully aged, this rum is the result of a unique blend of two parcel distillates, offering unparalleled complexity and richness.

Longueteau Rhum Genesis Ambré Batch 2 - 73.5%

Génesis Ambré was aged in small new oak casks 225L new oak casks before being bottled at its natural natural degree. It is therefore a brut de colonne and a brut de brut de fût. The nose is marked by fine woody notes and finely salted caramel. On the palate it is powerful but quickly gives way to a more pastry-like profile, with a finish of freshly baked choux pastry.