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Clement Colonne Creole — Terroir in a Glass

Clement Colonne Creole — Terroir in a Glass

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Habitation Clement
ABV: 40.7% ABV
Price: £86.95

Tasting Notes

Nose

Fresh and vibrant, presenting freshly pressed sugarcane, lime leaf and a subtle earthiness.

Palate

The palate offers a unique combination of raw cane sweetness, herbal complexity and a savoury, almost olive-like quality. A true expression of place.

Finish

A clean, dry finish with fresh sugarcane and herbal notes that linger pleasingly.

Clement Colonne Creole arrives from Clement with considerable pedigree behind it. Produced at Habitation Clement in Martinique, this is a agricole rum that speaks volumes about the quality of Caribbean and world rum production. At 40.7% ABV, it sits comfortably in the sweet spot for contemplative sipping, though it also brings enough character to elevate premium cocktails.

As an agricole, this rum is distilled from fresh sugarcane juice rather than molasses, a distinction that imparts a grassier, more herbaceous character compared to its industrial counterparts. The terroir of Martinique plays a significant role here, and the resulting spirit carries a genuine sense of place that industrially produced rums simply cannot replicate.

On tasting, this rum reveals itself gradually, rewarding patience with increasing complexity. The balance between sweetness and structure is particularly well-judged, and there is a depth here that invites repeated visits to the glass. We found it most enjoyable neat or with a single cube of ice, though it would also make a rather exceptional Old Fashioned variation.

We would happily recommend Clement Colonne Creole to anyone seeking a quality agricole rum from Martinique. It represents excellent value at its price point and demonstrates the kind of craftsmanship that continues to elevate the world of rum. Well worth seeking out.

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