Père Labat 707 Brut de Colonne 70cl 70.7°

Distillery : Poisson - Père Labat / Country : Guadeloupe / Reference: : 24878

This Père Labat 707 rum is produced using traditional distillation techniques perfected by Père Labat himself in the Antilles in the 17th century.

Cultivated and harvested by hand, the sugar cane is then fermented for 72 hours, hence the great aromatic richness of this agricultural rum, which is then distilled in a copper Creole column at the exit of which it is directly bottled - this is what we call a column crude.

The master distiller, Sullivan Delor, has signed each of the 3,500 bottles of this limited edition, and recommends tasting it frosted in order to appreciate the 70.7 ° and its beautiful notes of sugar cane.

55,90 € tax incl.

soit 79,86 € / litre

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV70.7 °
TypeWhite Rum
DistilleryPoisson - Père Labat
CountryGuadeloupe
PackagingCase
Reference:24878

Rhums Agricoles (agricultural French rums distilled directly with pure sugar cane juice) from Père Labat are produced by the Poisson distillery in Marie-Galante, a small island in the French Caribbean integrated in the beautiful archipelago of Guadeloupe.


The island is famous among lovers of agricultural rums for the quality of its production. Its nickname "the island of a hundred mills" sums up his privileged link with the cultivation of sugar cane and the creation of rum. Even today, cane fields represent more than 20% of its surface area.


The Poisson distillery, created in 1863, is the oldest and most authentic of the island. Originally, it was dedicated to sugar production, but in 1916, Edouard Rameau, owner of a distillery that produces molasses rum, acquired the Poisson distillery. He then decided to embark on the development of a more noble agricultural rum, derived from the distillation of pure sugar cane juice.


He installs a copper still in the 30s - one of the peculiarities of the Poisson distillery - and a Creole column in 1955 to elaborate this agricultural rum. He baptizes it as Père Labat in tribute to the missionary monk Father Labat (1663-1738), known for having improved the operation of stills in the 17th century.


Today, more than 150 years later, the distillery perpetuates the traditional production of this agricultural rum by distilling the "vesou", pure freshly squeezed sugar cane juice. The vesou is the must extracted from sugar cane, it is the basis of agricultural rum. The canes of Marie Galante are recognized worldwide for their aromatic richness. They are cut and picked by hand in accordance with traditions.


Surrounded by lush vegetation, the Poisson Distillery is one of the smallest in the world of rum, yet it has 150 hectares of cultivated land.


If some of the rum is put to rest in huge oak barrels with a capacity of 10 000 liters then reduced with very pure water before being bottled, the other part of the production is placed in small oak barrels and takes the direction of the cellars. These are the future old rums, like the beautiful 8 years old. The quality of Père Labat's rum is very appreciated with warm and fruity notes of sugar cane and spicy tips.

Nose: a very natural sugar cane, with slightly vegetal accents at the start, then more and more grassy.

Palate: green and round, with of course sugar cane, and some hints of liquorice or even herbs.

Finish: sweet and sour notes accompanied by a nice pinch of pepper.