Aguardiente
Regarding Cuban Rum
Distillation ABV range for spirits in Martinique for Rhum Agricole?
Between 65% abv and 75% abv.
Although there is a history of aging Caribbean rums in wooden barrels, what are two reasons why this is not as common as it might be?
Besides water, what do distillers typically add to their sugary liquid before fermentation?
Can sugar be added to Jamaican Rum?
No
Cane juice rums come from where?
Typically the French-speaking islands of Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Haiti, and on a broad basis, these are fairly rare due to the perishable nature of the cane juice once it is pressed.
Characteristics of a heavy mark rum:
Characteristics of a light mark rum:
Clairin
Sugar cane juice rums, that are unaged expressions from Haiti.
Continental Aging
Rums aged in Europe are sometimes referred to as this.
Cuban Rum: 1st ageing
Cuban Rum: 2nd ageing
Cuban Rum: 3rd aging
Cuban Rum: Distillation
There are two kinds of spirit produced:
Cuban Rum: Post Distillation
Cuban Rum: Raw Material
Dunder
EU bottling strength for Rum?
Minimum of 37.5% abv / 75º proof.
EU Definition of Rum:
Gargano Classification
Labeling system for rums done by the type of still, and whether they are blends or not.
Has no legal declaration and is not widely used.
Grandes Arômes
Martinique high-ester rums made from molasses, that are similar to Jamaican rums.
Jamaican Rum (GI)
Geographical Indication
used for any rum labeled as ‘Jamaican Rum’
Jamaican Rum: Distillation
Stills must be made of copper
Jamaican Rum: Post Distillation