The Longueteau L'Hommage Rum embodies a vibrant tribute to family heritage and artisanal expertise. Designed as a homage to cellar master François Longueteau's grandmother Louisette, this aged agricultural rum draws its inspiration from memories of cooking and warm family moments. Part of the "Souvenir" collection, it emotionally celebrates the evocative aromas of caramel, flambéed fruits, and noble wood, characteristic of the Longueteau distillery, founded in 1890 in Guadeloupe.
TASTING NOTES :
NOSE: Upon opening, the nose is dominated by warm aromas of caramel and flambéed banana. Delicate notes of butter and candied fruits gradually emerge, accompanied by a subtle woody touch inherited from the cognac barrels.
PALATE: The palate is rich and creamy, offering a perfect harmony between sweetness and freshness. Flavors of roasted banana and caramelized sugar are enhanced by woody nuances.
FINISH: The finish is long and delicate, reminiscent of homemade desserts featuring tropical fruits and caramel.
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The LONGUETEAU 62° agricultural white rum embodies the boldness of the Longueteau family, known for crafting exceptional products. The LONGUETEAU 62° is our product closest to the "heart of the distillation," making it a true nectar. With unparalleled quality, this rum naturally stands out. It is best enjoyed as a chilled digestif.
The Timeless of the "Souvenir" collection signed by Longueteau is a vibrant tribute to family roots and Creole heritage. The result of expertise passed down through five generations, this white agricultural rum combines tradition and excellence with a unique blend of 65% red cane and 35% blue cane. Distilled at 62°, it benefits from a six-month rest in stainless steel tanks to refine its strength and reveal a rich and balanced aromatic palette. The Timeless embodies the strong identity of Guadeloupe, with lively aromas and unparalleled freshness.
The Longueteau 50° agricultural white rum is made from two varieties of sugarcane, the "blue" cane and the "red" cane. These varieties have been selected and are recognized for their aromatic intensity. Of superior quality, this rum stands out for the finesse of its aromas. It is best enjoyed in a ti-punch.
Plunge into the heart of the Guadeloupean terroir with Longueteau Rhum Blanc Parcellaire N°4, a pure and authentic expression of blue cane. Coming from a rigorously selected plot, this 2021 vintage agricultural rum highlights the richness and aromatic complexity of this sugarcane variety. Distilled with precision, it offers a unique sensory palette where vegetal freshness, iodized accents, and sweet softness blend harmoniously.
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Le Longueteau Tradition, from the "Souvenir" collection, embodies the art and expertise of the oldest independent distillery in Guadeloupe. Aged for 3 years in cognac barrels, it reveals a radiant golden hue and a rich, balanced aromatic profile. Crafted with 65% red cane and 35% blue cane, this agricole rum with 45% alcohol offers a tasting experience where power and finesse come together in harmony. Presented in a bottle with an elegant design, adorned with an orange label featuring golden Creole patterns, it pays homage to Guadeloupean culture and the memory of moments spent on the heights of Palmiste in Goubeyre. Awarded a silver medal at the Spirits Selection 2024, this rum is aimed at connoisseurs seeking authenticity.
On the Caravelle peninsula, caressed by the trade winds and protected from tropical downpours, the dry parcels of Spoutourne produce extremely subtle rums. The relative arid nature of the location and the wind have created a beautiful concentration of essential aromas, notably floral in the cane, which are particularly present after suitable distillation and ageing. It is a worthy representative of the Martinican tradition of agricultural rum. The ageing process has not erased the natural liveliness of the rum. The beautiful golden colour of Flowers of the Winds suggests a radiant rum, like aromas in flight, and a shower of tropical petals. The nose is delicate, floral, with vanilla accents and a beautiful freshness. Flowers of the Winds combines the ardour of a young rum with th...