List of French rums
Appearance
France produces many different kind of rums in several different locations. Most of the rums are cane juice rums or rhum agricoles.[1] The different distilleries are located in the French oversea departments and territories of La Réunion, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique and Saint Barthélemy. Martinique is, by far, the French island that has the most rum distilleries and brands. Below is a list of French rum distillers and brands organized by location.
Metropolitan France
[edit]- Negrita (rum)
- BOWS Distillery
- Distillery O'Baptiste
- Distillery Coqlicorne
- Distillery Castan
- Distillery Moon Harbour
- Distillery ERIKA
Guadeloupe
[edit]- Bologne (rum)
- Damoiseau (rum)
- Montebello (rum)
- Mon Repos (rum)
- Longueteau (rum)
- Père Labat (rum)
- Séverin (rum)[2]
French Guiana
[edit]La Réunion
[edit]Martinique
[edit]- Rhum Clément
- Rhum Dillon
- Rhum du Père Labat
- Rhum J.M.
- Habitation Saint-Etienne
- J. Bally
- La Mauny
- Neisson distillery
- Rhum Depaz
- Saint James (rum)
- Trois Rivières (rum)[5]
Saint Barthélemy
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Classifications of rum, Consulted online on 16 November 2014: http://www.rumshop.net/classifications.html
- ^ Ministry of Rum - Guadeloupe French West Indies, Consulted online on 16 November 2014: http://www.ministryofrum.com/countrydetails.php?c=38 Archived 8 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Ministry of Rum - Rum Index by Country, Consulted online on 16 November 2014: http://www.ministryofrum.com/rumindex.php Archived 1 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "A sneak peek at what's new on the Trademarket floor". Archived from the original on 15 March 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
- ^ Ministry of Rum - Martinique French West Indies, Consulted online on 16 November 2014: http://www.ministryofrum.com/countrydetails.php?c=53 Archived 7 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine