List of French rums
List of French Rums
French rums, known as Rhum, are a type of rum produced in various regions of France. They are renowned for their unique production methods and distinct flavor profiles. This list includes notable French rums, categorized by their region of production.
Rhum Agricole[edit | edit source]
Rhum Agricole is a style of rum which is made from freshly squeezed sugar cane juice rather than molasses. It is primarily produced in the French Caribbean islands.
Martinique[edit | edit source]
- Rhum J.M - Rhum J.M is a historic brand of Rhum Agricole, produced in the northern part of Martinique.
- Habitation Saint-Étienne - Habitation Saint-Étienne is a renowned producer of Rhum Agricole, known for its aged rums.
Guadeloupe[edit | edit source]
- Damoiseau - Damoiseau is the largest producer of rum in Guadeloupe, known for both its white and aged rums.
- Bologne - Bologne produces Rhum Agricole from black cane, a variety unique to Guadeloupe.
Rhum Industriel[edit | edit source]
Rhum Industriel is a style of rum made from molasses or sugar cane syrup. It is less common in France, but still produced by a few distilleries.
Reunion Island[edit | edit source]
- Savanna - Savanna distillery on Reunion Island produces both Rhum Agricole and Rhum Industriel.
- Rivière du Mât - Rivière du Mât is one of the oldest distilleries on Reunion Island, known for its premium aged rums.
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