WHITE RUM A 1710 RENAISSANCE 70CL 52°
This small distillery is located at Habitation du Simon le François in Martinique.
Traditional white rum made from sugar cane.
Long fermentation of 5 to 6 days, the use of oenological yeasts, then distillation in an all-copper still equipped with a small column, and finally a passage of a few days in oak barrels.
NEISSON WHITE RUM L’ESPRIT BIO MARTINIQUE 70 CL 70°
In 1932,
The Neisson brothers set up their distillery in Le Carbet, on the North Caribbean coast of Martinique. Jean, a chemical engineer by training, will devote his professional life to improving distillation techniques. Very early, his talent will be recognized by the many awards gleaned at international fairs and the famous bottle Zepol'Kare (with square shoulders) will therefore become synonymous with a high quality rum.
In 2020,
The descendants of Jean, Claudine then her son Grégory, took up the family torch. With a know-how rooted in their genes, they are committed to living with the times while respecting nature.
In this spirit, the transition to organic farming was obvious. Land conversion began in 2013 and in 2016 the first AOC Martinique organic rum was offered to amateurs. Gradually, all the land, more than 40 ha, will experience the same evolution.
Progress does not stop at the edge of the cane fields. After years of research, Neisson uses its own strains of native yeasts, selected from those naturally present on the canes of the distillery. Reasoned choice of crop varieties for their adaptation to the typology of each plot, control of watering to save water, efficient treatment of effluents: everything today contributes to the production of exceptional agricultural rums in harmony with the ecosystem of the Neisson lands.
E n 2010, on the benches of the International Center for Eaux de Vie in Cognac, David Roussier , manager of the Warenghem Distillery, and Guillaume Ferroni , creator of the Carry Nation bars, meet during a training course on the aging of brown spirits.
Very quickly, their common passion for spirits led them to exchange and use… creation of cocktails, comparative tastings, prototypes of spirits. Until, naturally, the idea of creating a range of high-end French spirits for the bar and cocktail world emerged.
The name they will give to this range “Bariana” is taken from the title of one of the first French works dealing with cocktails.
The range of Bariana products is essentially intended for the world of cocktail bars. It incorporates the century-old liqueurs of the Warenghem Distillery, but also incorporates new editions of great classic spirits as well as new products specially intended for integration into cocktails.
This rum has been aged 6 years in oak barrels (Blend of more than 10 rums)
History of the distillery
In 1749 Ferdinand Poulain, Count of Mauny, from the Breton nobility and adviser to the King of France, landed in Martinique.
He married the daughter of a planter who owned an estate located in Rivière Pilote, in the south of the island, and gave it his name: Domaine La Mauny was born.
In 1820 Until this date, the production of sugar constitutes the principal activity of the field which manufactures in addition to Tafia, the ancestor of rum.
the La Mauny distillery is developing agricultural rum, made from the pure fresh juice of the estate's cane sugar.
Saint-Etienne was built on the foundations of "La Maugée", a sugar refinery whose land extended at the beginning of the 400th century over more than XNUMX hectares, from Gros-Morne to Saint-Joseph. The architectural ensemble, made up of the mansion, dominating the distillery and the old workers' huts, testifies to the housing system specific to Martinique.
In 1882, Saint-Etienne was bought by Amédée Aubéry, a young captain of industry who would become one of the emblematic figures of the Martinican economy. He transformed the sugar refinery into an agricultural distillery and embarked on the modernization of infrastructure. He enlarged the factory and provided it with a magnificent façade punctuated by 28 windows with arched arches which provide optimal ventilation to the building. Railways are installed on the site of the distillery: draft animals pull wagons that transport the sugar cane. The hydraulic energy is supplied by the Lézarde river thanks to a stone canal which crosses the Creole garden.
In 1909, the property passed into the hands of the Simonnet family, who developed the activity of the distillery until its decline at the end of the 80s. The estate was bought in 1994 by Yves and José Hayot who relaunched the Saint- brand. Etienne and undertake the restoration and enhancement of the architectural heritage of the dwelling. Now listed in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments, the distillery is one of the last and most beautiful witnesses of the mastery and aesthetics of industrial architecture at the end of the XNUMXth century in Martinique. Its restoration is currently being completed.
Rhum Agricole Clément 2002 42° 70 cl
Bottling 28/03/2022
L087 / 22
This rum was distilled in 2002 and bottled after 15 years of aging in oak barrels.
Bearing the name of the famous family who bought the estate and developed the distillery since 1887, Habitation Clément is a vast agricultural estate nestled in the commune of François, in the south-east of Martinique. In the heart of the sugar cane fields lies a major heritage site with its Creole residence dating from the 17th century, a contemporary art center and an ensemble dedicated to rum, its tradition and its history.
Cradle of the Depaz brand, the La Montagne house was originally an agricultural estate founded in 1651 by Jacques Duparquet, the first governor of the island. Anchored on the majestic slopes of Mount Pelée in the north of the island, these fertile but dangerous lands tell the incredible story of a man, Victor Depaz, with an extraordinary destiny.Originally exploited for the cultivation of tobacco, indigo and for breeding, the land was quickly used for the cultivation of sugar cane, which has greatly developed thanks to the improvement of distillation techniques.
Depaz Porto Finish has aged 8 years in small selected oak barrels.
It benefits from an 11-month finish in Port barrels.
Agricole Rum Clément XO 42° 70 cl
Age 6 years old. Aged in red bourbon barrels with a blend of new American barrels.
Bearing the name of the famous family who bought the estate and developed the distillery since 1887, Habitation Clément is a vast agricultural estate nestled in the commune of François, in the south-east of Martinique. In the heart of the sugar cane fields lies a major heritage site with its Creole residence dating from the 17th century, a contemporary art center and an ensemble dedicated to rum, its tradition and its history.
Rhum Agricole Clément 1976 44° 70 cl
This rum was distilled in 1976 and bottled, this Clément AOC Vieux rum aged for 20 years in oak barrels.
Bearing the name of the famous family who bought the estate and developed the distillery since 1887, Habitation Clément is a vast agricultural estate nestled in the commune of François, in the south-east of Martinique. In the heart of the sugar cane fields lies a major heritage site with its Creole residence dating from the 17th century, a contemporary art center and an ensemble dedicated to rum, its tradition and its history.
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