HSE Rhum Vieux VO

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HSE Rhum Vieux VO

HSE Rhum Vieux VO


70cl 42% abv (84 proof)

2009 - Silver Medal Winner at the Brussels World Competition
2007 - Bronze Medal Winner at the Paris Concours Général Agricole
2006 - Bronze Medal Winner at the London International Wine and Spirit Competition

Saint-Etienne Rhum Vieux VO has subtle, spicy aromas from aging for over 3 years in oak barrels.
It has a unique and special personality, placing it amoungst the top of the very popular 'Old Agricole Rhum' category.
The aroma and taste has a fine balance with black pepper notes and a smoky touch which create a "heady" aspect to its aromatic spectrum. This is followed by enticingly well-integrated vanilla notes giving way to a light taste of bourbon from the aging barrels, enhanced by a sweet note of cherries on the finish. A spectacular 'top-shelf' mixer, Saint-Etienne Vieux VO is great on its own after a fine meal.




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