Mana’o Tahiti Ambré 1yr 43%
Introducing Tahiti Ambré, a unique rum hailing from French Polynesia's Mana’o distillery. Distilled from sugar cane juice using a column still, this rum boasts a notable 43% ABV and has been aged for one year. Our community highlights its distinctively atypical flavor, featuring a bouquet of citrus, fruits, agricole, pear, and bergamot. The nose is characterized by traces of citrus, fruits, medicinal undertones, sugarcane, and alcoholic notes. Enjoy this refreshing departure from traditional Caribbean rum – a true gem for the rum connoisseur!
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What are the key facts about this rum?
RX615
43%
Column Still Rum
Sugar cane juice
Column Still
1 years
70cl
Under 100€
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About the Mana’o distillery
The Mana’o distillery is located in French Polynesia. Rums from Mana’o have been reviewed 69 times with an average of 7.5/10.
reina
28 April 2021
“This Rum from Polynesia is all about citrus fruits. The nose starts with a strong alcoholic mark like mescal accompanied by the smell of lime and some slight notes of bergamot. The taste stays citric and alcoholic with the bergamot now more in the foreground and the lime more in the back. The finish comes with some surprising notes of pear and is still citric, but now a little bit more like grapefruit and still the lime. It stays a little bit longer in the upper part of the mouth, but not too long. Nice rum, especially because it is very different from the Caribbean ones.”
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John Coffey
3 October 2021
“Goût atypique avec le cognac”