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[[file:agricole-rhum.jpg|thumb|120px|right|Agricole Rhum]] | |||
Rhum Agricole is a common [[rum]] in the French speaking Caribbean islands. This is a [[sugar cane|cane juice]] rum with a very distinctive vegetal taste. | Rhum Agricole is a common [[rum]] in the French speaking Caribbean islands. This is a [[sugar cane|cane juice]] rum with a very distinctive vegetal taste. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhum_agricole Rhum Agricole at Wikipedia] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhum_agricole Rhum Agricole at Wikipedia] | ||
*[https://inuakena.com/misc/war-emancipation-beets-tariffs-technology-earthquakes-volcanoes-quotas/ Why do French Caribbean Distillers Make Rum from Cane Juice?] | |||
[[Category:Spirits]] | [[Category:Spirits]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:28, 15 December 2022
Rhum Agricole is a common rum in the French speaking Caribbean islands. This is a cane juice rum with a very distinctive vegetal taste.
Rhum Agricole is the French term for cane juice rum, a style of rum originally distilled in the French Caribbean islands from freshly squeezed sugar cane juice rather than molasses. Rhum is the term that typically distinguishes rum made from molasses in French-speaking locales in the West Indies.