La Favorite 2021 Of. Brut 2 Colonnes One of 4000 - bottled 2021 ----(white)
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La Favorite 2021 Of. Brut 2 Colonnes One of 4000 - bottled 2021
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Named in tribute to Napoleon, who is said to have cried “this spirit will be my favourite” when he first tasted the spirit, the La Favorite distillery is located at the entrance to Fort de France, Martinique. Founded in 1842, Habitation La Favorite originally produced cane sugar. When it was bought by Henri Dormoy, it was modernized and turned into a distillery. It was equipped with a steam machine which is still in service today. Production is aged primarily in ex-cognac casks.

About the wine

A La Favorite white rhum agricole 2021 Crop bottled at “brut de colonne” strength in the same year. It can be served straight or in a cocktail like the famous ti-punch, which is made with white rum, lime and sugar. A limited edition of 4,000 bottles.

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Region : Martinique - Martinique

Producers and wineries : La Favorite

Colour : white

Appellation : La Favorite

Viticulture : conventional More information....

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