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Rum Journal: Haiti’s Rhum Barbancourt

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 12, 2012

Above: Barbancourt’s distillery

This week’s Rum Journal takes a look at the best-known rum out of Haiti, which is, in fact, a rhum.

In the world of cane spirits, the letter “h” says a lot — signifying the difference between a spirit made from fermented molasses and one from fermented sugar cane juice. (The latter tends to be made almost exclusively in the French-speaking Caribbean).

Rhum Barbancourt has been produced continuously in Haiti since 1862 (it celebrates its 150th birthday this year, as does Bacardi), with one interruption — the January 2010 earthquake which destroyed a number of barrels and halted production.

That same year, Barbancourt set up the Barbancourt Foundation, which has made it a priority to help those made homeless by the quake in the regions of Blanchard and Damiens in the northwest area of Port-au-Prince.

Each of Barbancourt’s three rhum classes (it also produces a fruit-based Pango Rhum) is aged in Limousin oak barrels, like many fine cognacs.

Barbancourt celebrates its 150th birthday this year

Rum Journal tasted the top-of-the-line Estate Reserve, which is aged for 15 years.

The Estate Reserve has an aroma of cocoa and raisins, and bears a pale golden colour. It taste has hints of orange peel, vanilla and cognac, with a slight toffee aftertaste.

While this rum has been aged for 15 years, its nature as a rhum agricole gives Barbancourt a decided crispness — giving it the refreshing nature one typically finds in a far younger rum.

But it also makes the rum’s flavour profile somewhat delicate, so we recommend drinking it neat.

Barbancourt may be in its 150th year, but it remains a classic. —CJ

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