Savanna, rare Rums aus La Réunion

I tested it myself and was particularly impressed by Le Must. It's actually said to be made from molasses, but I'd bet that it contains at least 50% Agricole!...

The Savanna distillery is located on the shores of the Indian Ocean, at the foot of the Piton de la Fournaise volcano. Rum has been produced by hand here since the 19th century, in the French overseas department and sugar cane paradise of La Réunion. However, the distillery and its exquisite bottlings as we know them today go back to Émile Hugot. Internationally known as "Monsieur Sucre", he led Savanna into the future from the 1950s onwards with extensive expertise on the subject of sugar.

The heart of Savanna is high-quality Rhum Agricole, Rhum traditionnel and Grand Arôme rum, which the distillery is one of the few in the world to produce. The full-bodied molasses rum ferments extensively and develops a high ester content, similar to typical Jamaican rum. Unusually for distilleries in the French overseas departments, Savanna processes both fresh sugar cane juice and molasses in column and pot stills - and only between July and November.

Free from any additives and not chill-filtered, Savanna rums reveal multifaceted, authentic aromas that testify to the wild beauty of the island.
In the case of Savanna 5 yo: elegant notes of exotic fruits, almonds and pastries. The distillery's liquid calling card matured in French oak cognac barrels, just like Savanna Le Must. The full-bodied, fruity blend of traditional and Grand Arôme rums matures for up to 9 years in tropical conditions - and was named Rum of the Year at Meininger's International Spirits Award ISW 2020.

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