• Category Rum
  • Country Martinique
  • Alcohol 44%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • almonds
  • vanilla
  • blackcurrant
  • exotic fruit
  • floral
  • grape
  • citrus
  • beer
  • black cherry

Clement

Millesime 1976 (0.7l, 44%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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Distilled in 1976, he sat 20 years in oak barrels. Perfect balance between nose and mouth, it offers aromas of spices and almonds with subtle notes of vanilla. An exceptionally long finish.
  • Category Rum
  • Country Martinique
  • Alcohol 44%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
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  • almonds
  • vanilla
  • blackcurrant
  • exotic fruit
  • floral
  • grape
  • citrus
  • beer
  • black cherry
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Character Dogson
Rum is why we measure alcohol proof. To make sure Rum wasn’t watered down, it had to be ‘proven’ by soaking gunpowder with it. If it was ‘overproof’ (higher than 57.15 % vol.), then the gunpowder would ignite, but if it wouldn’t, it was ‘underproof.’
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
Common Rum classifications: White, Golden or Amber, Dark, Spiced, Añejo and Age-Dated Rums.
Next time you have a tipple of Rum you can say that you're tapping the Admiral. This intriguing phrase comes from the great Admiral Nelson who was killed in the battle of Trafalgar off of Spain. The story is that his body was preserved in Rum to be shipped back to England but, when the barrel arrived, some of the Rum was missing and said to have been siphoned off by some desperate or unknowing sailors. It's a great story but most likely false.
"Since when do you spell Rum with an 'h'?" Well the French do. Rhum Agricole is a style of Rum which originates from the French Caribbean islands. It’s not only spelled differently, it’s made differently. Most Rum is made of molasses, but Rhum Agricole is made from fresh sugar cane juice.
You might find Rum masquerading itself under other nom de plumes, like Ron, Rom and Rhum.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Rum is why we measure alcohol proof. To make sure Rum wasn’t watered down, it had to be ‘proven’ by soaking gunpowder with it. If it was ‘overproof’ (higher than 57.15 % vol.), then the gunpowder would ignite, but if it wouldn’t, it was ‘underproof.’
Rum used to be accepted as a form of currency in Europe and Australia, a practice we should probably bring back into fashion.
Common Rum classifications: White, Golden or Amber, Dark, Spiced, Añejo and Age-Dated Rums.
Next time you have a tipple of Rum you can say that you're tapping the Admiral. This intriguing phrase comes from the great Admiral Nelson who was killed in the battle of Trafalgar off of Spain. The story is that his body was preserved in Rum to be shipped back to England but, when the barrel arrived, some of the Rum was missing and said to have been siphoned off by some desperate or unknowing sailors. It's a great story but most likely false.
"Since when do you spell Rum with an 'h'?" Well the French do. Rhum Agricole is a style of Rum which originates from the French Caribbean islands. It’s not only spelled differently, it’s made differently. Most Rum is made of molasses, but Rhum Agricole is made from fresh sugar cane juice.
You might find Rum masquerading itself under other nom de plumes, like Ron, Rom and Rhum.
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