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Martinique

Martinique

Martinique stands as one of the Caribbean's most distinctive rum-producing islands, holding the rare distinction of possessing an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for its rhum agricole production since 1996. Unlike most Caribbean rums made from molasses, Martinique's rhum agricole is distilled directly from fresh sugarcane juice, following strict regulations that govern everything from cane varieties to distillation methods. The island's rum industry centers around several historic distilleries, with production concentrated in different microclimates across the island.

The island's tropical climate, volcanic soils, and trade wind patterns create ideal conditions for sugarcane cultivation. Martinique's terroir varies significantly from the humid Atlantic coast to the drier Caribbean side, allowing different distilleries to develop distinct flavor profiles based on their location. The volcanic soil imparts mineral qualities to the sugarcane, while the consistent year-round temperatures and seasonal rainfall patterns ensure optimal sugar content in the cane juice used for distillation.

Martinique's rhum agricole tradition produces three main categories: blanc (white, unaged), élevé sous bois (aged in wood for at least 12 months), and vieux (aged for a minimum of three years). The AOC regulations mandate specific sugarcane varieties, fermentation periods, and distillation methods using Creole column stills. This results in rums with pronounced grassy, vegetal, and sometimes floral characteristics that distinguish them from molasses-based spirits, creating a product that reflects both French distillation expertise and Caribbean terroir.