Saint James Éphémère n°5 2005 70cl 51.8°

Distillery : Saint James / Country : Martinique / Reference: : 25697

This opus from the collection of Cellar Master Saint James brilliantly closes the tribute to the “Grands Crus” of the Distillery. A Great Rum from Martinique whose rarity is the result of controlled distillation of pure cane juice and prolonged ageing for sixteen years in a tropical environment without topping up or reduction.

Put in 320L French oak barrels in 2005, a reference year marked by a dry climate, this old rum is distilled in a traditional Creole column then aged and bottled in the Chais de Sainte-Marie.

Collector's series limited to 5006 bottles.

125,00 € tax incl.

soit 178,57 € / litre

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV51.8 °
TypeOld Rum
DistillerySaint James
CountryMartinique
Vintage2005
CharacteristicsCask Strength
PackagingCase
Reference:25697

In the middle of the 18th century, Martinique had a very active sugar production. In the west of the island, the Fort Saint-Pierre hospital was managed by the Brothers of Charity, Father Lefébure had a sugar factory built to meet the needs of the sick, therefore a “vinegar factory” was born next to distil molasses residue. This is the beginning of Martinican agricultural rum. The Saint James distillery was founded in 1765, at the foot of the Pelée mountain, on the island of Martinique.

Initially named Trou-Vaillant from the name of the locality where the distillery is located, its difficulty of pronunciation for the Anglo-Saxons forced the Brothers to rename it Saint-James. This brand name was registered by Paulin Lambert when he bought the distillery in 1882, moreover he favored bottling in a revolutionary format, in glass with a square base, in order to make profitable the space in the holds of boats and avoid the breakage.

Today the distillery is celebrating its 250th anniversary, it now belongs to La Martiniquaise group after having passed into the hands of the Cointreau group which decided to move the site to Sainte-Marie on the Atlantic side of the island. It would produce around 3 million litres of rums per year, making this distillery the most important producer of agricultural rum on the island.

Colour: dark mahogany.

Nose: fragrances of sandalwood carried by a very elegant woody note. The attack of candied fruit gradually opens up towards generous warm notes of cocoa and mocha.

Mouth: a controlled degree which allows the flavours to express themselves with finesse. A markedly rich mouthfeel which offers exceptional length.