The Longueteau 130 white rum celebrates the 130th anniversary of the oldest distillery in Guadeloupe, crafted exclusively from R-579 red cane from the 2023 and 2024 harvests. Each vintage rests in stainless-steel tanks (two years for 2023, one year for 2024), then is bottled at 58.7% without chill-filtration. This technical and transparent rum reveals all the finesse of the terroir, with a hint of purely vegetal aromatic intensity. A precise choice for discerning enthusiasts.
TASTING NOTES
NOSE Bright notes of lemon zest and fresh sugarcane.
PALATE Roundness meets intensity, lifted by a freshness of yellow lemon and subtle aniseed accents.
FINISH Long, revealing a pleasant sweetness enhanced by a subtle iodine touch.
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