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Rhumerie de Fonds-Préville: A Journey to the Center of the Agricole World part 2

By Monday, December 2, 2013

Less than 48 hours in Martinique and intoxicated by its nature and the spirit of Agricole it yields, quite literally, I begin again. Today, we were off to see the harvest at Rhum J.M; those robust agricole legs viewed inside my glass last night, now, firmly underneath me. The journey up north is post card perfect; spectacular cliffs and ocean views to your ...

Bringing Martinique’s Rhum to America

By Tuesday, August 27, 2013

ONCE UPON a time, rum was the most popular spirit in America. Thanks to a number of factors — most notably the detrimental effects of prohibition — interest in the Noble Spirit declined, and for some time, when Americans reach for a spirit — it’s typically vodka or whiskey. That’s starting to change, however. The Mojito has become ...

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